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COMH..AONTADH, -aidh, s. m. See
Comh-aoDta.
COMH-AONTAICH, ) -irn, ch-, v. a.
COMH-AONTUICH, i and «. (Comh,
and Aontaich,) Agree, unite, consent;
yield, admit, grant.
COMH-AOSDA, adj. (Comh, and Aosda,)
Of equal age.
+ CoiMHAin, s. VI. Certainty, a sure sign.
COMHARA, s. m. See Comharradh.
COMHARAN, (Comharraidhnean,) pi. of
Comharradh.
+ CojiHARBA, s. /. Protection.
CO.MH- ARBA, s. m. A partner in church-
lands ; a successor, vicar ; an order of
monks.
COMH-ARBACHD, s. /. bid. A vicar-
age.
t COMH-ARBAICH, -IDH, CH-, V. 11. SuCCfied.
t COMH-ARBAS, -AIS, S. 7)1. SuCCBSsioH.
COMH-ARD, adj. (Comh, and Àrd,)
Equally high.
COMHARD, -AiRD, -EAN, s. m. A com-
parison. See Coimheart.
f CoMHARGUiN, s. f. A syllogism.
f CoiiHARGUlNNEACH, adj. Syllogistical.
t CoMHAKNAis, -E, s. f. See Comh-fhar-
puis.
COMHARRACHADH, -aidii, s. m. and
jires. part. v. Comharraich. A marking,
distinguishing.
COMHARRADH, -aidh, -aidhean, s. vu
A mark, impression, token, sign ; the sex-
ual mark ; a banner.
COMHARRAICH, -IDH, CII-, v. a. (Com-
harradh,) Mark, point out, distinguish.
COMHARRAICHTE,a(/;. and;»(?^;)ar<.
«;. Comharraich. Marked, pointed out,
noted.
COMHARSACHD, | s.f. See Coimh-
COMHARSANACHD, S earsnachd.
COMHARSANTA, -(adj. (Comharsa,)
COMHARSN AIL, -e, j Neighbourly, ac-
commodating.
COMH ART, -AIRT, -AN, s. m. The bark cf
of a dog. See Co'thart.
COMHARTAICH, -E, 5./. Barking, act
of barking,
f Comhartha, s. m. A sign, a mark, a
print, a vestige, a token, a proof.
t Comhas, -AIS, s. 7)1. Good fellowship.
See Compantas.
COMII-ASTARAICHE, -ean, s. vi.
(Comh, and Astaraiche,) A fellow-tra-
veller.
COMII-BHAGAIR, -graidh, ch-, v. a.
(Comh, and Bagair,) Comminate, threa-
ten, denounce.
COMH-BIIAGRADH, -aidh, -ean, )
COMH-BHAGAIRT, -ean, \
«. ?n. and/. (Comh, and Bagradh,) Com-
min.ition, threatening, denunciation.
COMH-BHÀIGH, -e, s. f. Sympathy,
fellow feeling.
COMH-BHÀIGHEACH, adj. Sympa-
thetic, compassionate, tender-hearted.
COMH-BHANN, -an, s.f. (Comh, and
Bann,) Confederacy, a league, a bond, a
compact, a contract. See Bann.
COMH-BHAN-OIGHRE, s. /. A co-
heiress.
COMH-BHEANAILTEACH, -eiche,
adj. (Comb, and Beanailteacb,) Co-tangent.
COMH-BHEOTIIACHADH, -aidh, s.
m. A quickening together.
COMH-BHEOTHAICH, -idh, ch-, v. a.
Quicken together, revive together.
COMH-BHITH, -e, s. /. (Comh, and
Bith,) Co-existence.
COMH-BHITHEACH, adj. (Comh-
bhith,) Co-existent.
COMH-BHITHBHUAN, adj. Co-eter-
nal.
COMH-BHITHBUANTACHD, s. f.
Co-eternity.
COMH-BHOGARTAICH, -e, s. f.
Quivering, shivering, shuddering.
COxMH-BHOINN, dat. of Comh-bhann,
which see.
f Comh-bhraoch, 1 -AICH,-AN,5./.(Coroh,
t Comh-bhruach, 5 and Bruach,) The
borders or confines of a country.
t CojiH-BHRAOCHACH, \udj. (Comh-bhriT-
t CoJiH-BHRUACHACH, S acb,) Bordering,
contiguous.
COMH-BHRÀTHAIR, -ar, -bhràith-
REAN, 5. in. (Comh, and Bràthair,) A
brother, companion, fellow.
COMH-BHRATHAIREACH, -EICHE, 1
COMH-BHRÀTHAIREACHAIL,-E, J
adj. (Comh-bhràthair.) Fraternal.
COMH-BHRÀ TH AIREACHD, s.f. -.
md. I
COMH-BHRÀTHAIREACHAS, (
-AIS, s.ni. /
Brotherhood, fellowship, consanguinity.
COMH-BHRÌGHEACH, arij. (Comh,
and Brigh,) Of the same substance, con-
substantial.
COMH-BHRÌGHEACHADH, -aidh,
s. m. (Comh, and Brigheachadh,) Consub-
stantiation.
COMII-BHRÌGHEACHD, s./. Consub-
stantiality.
COMH-BlIRISTEADH,-inH,-EAN,i.»i
(Comh, and Bristeadh,) A defeat, flight
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COM
COMH..AONTADH, -aidh, s. m. See
Comh-aoDta.
COMH-AONTAICH, ) -irn, ch-, v. a.
COMH-AONTUICH, i and «. (Comh,
and Aontaich,) Agree, unite, consent;
yield, admit, grant.
COMH-AOSDA, adj. (Comh, and Aosda,)
Of equal age.
+ CoiMHAin, s. VI. Certainty, a sure sign.
COMHARA, s. m. See Comharradh.
COMHARAN, (Comharraidhnean,) pi. of
Comharradh.
+ CojiHARBA, s. /. Protection.
CO.MH- ARBA, s. m. A partner in church-
lands ; a successor, vicar ; an order of
monks.
COMH-ARBACHD, s. /. bid. A vicar-
age.
t COMH-ARBAICH, -IDH, CH-, V. 11. SuCCfied.
t COMH-ARBAS, -AIS, S. 7)1. SuCCBSsioH.
COMH-ARD, adj. (Comh, and Àrd,)
Equally high.
COMHARD, -AiRD, -EAN, s. m. A com-
parison. See Coimheart.
f CoMHARGUiN, s. f. A syllogism.
f CoiiHARGUlNNEACH, adj. Syllogistical.
t CoMHAKNAis, -E, s. f. See Comh-fhar-
puis.
COMHARRACHADH, -aidii, s. m. and
jires. part. v. Comharraich. A marking,
distinguishing.
COMHARRADH, -aidh, -aidhean, s. vu
A mark, impression, token, sign ; the sex-
ual mark ; a banner.
COMHARRAICH, -IDH, CII-, v. a. (Com-
harradh,) Mark, point out, distinguish.
COMHARRAICHTE,a(/;. and;»(?^;)ar<.
«;. Comharraich. Marked, pointed out,
noted.
COMHARSACHD, | s.f. See Coimh-
COMHARSANACHD, S earsnachd.
COMHARSANTA, -(adj. (Comharsa,)
COMHARSN AIL, -e, j Neighbourly, ac-
commodating.
COMH ART, -AIRT, -AN, s. m. The bark cf
of a dog. See Co'thart.
COMHARTAICH, -E, 5./. Barking, act
of barking,
f Comhartha, s. m. A sign, a mark, a
print, a vestige, a token, a proof.
t Comhas, -AIS, s. 7)1. Good fellowship.
See Compantas.
COMII-ASTARAICHE, -ean, s. vi.
(Comh, and Astaraiche,) A fellow-tra-
veller.
COMII-BHAGAIR, -graidh, ch-, v. a.
(Comh, and Bagair,) Comminate, threa-
ten, denounce.
COMH-BIIAGRADH, -aidh, -ean, )
COMH-BHAGAIRT, -ean, \
«. ?n. and/. (Comh, and Bagradh,) Com-
min.ition, threatening, denunciation.
COMH-BHÀIGH, -e, s. f. Sympathy,
fellow feeling.
COMH-BHÀIGHEACH, adj. Sympa-
thetic, compassionate, tender-hearted.
COMH-BHANN, -an, s.f. (Comh, and
Bann,) Confederacy, a league, a bond, a
compact, a contract. See Bann.
COMH-BHAN-OIGHRE, s. /. A co-
heiress.
COMH-BHEANAILTEACH, -eiche,
adj. (Comb, and Beanailteacb,) Co-tangent.
COMH-BHEOTIIACHADH, -aidh, s.
m. A quickening together.
COMH-BHEOTHAICH, -idh, ch-, v. a.
Quicken together, revive together.
COMH-BHITH, -e, s. /. (Comh, and
Bith,) Co-existence.
COMH-BHITHEACH, adj. (Comh-
bhith,) Co-existent.
COMH-BHITHBHUAN, adj. Co-eter-
nal.
COMH-BHITHBUANTACHD, s. f.
Co-eternity.
COMH-BHOGARTAICH, -e, s. f.
Quivering, shivering, shuddering.
COxMH-BHOINN, dat. of Comh-bhann,
which see.
f Comh-bhraoch, 1 -AICH,-AN,5./.(Coroh,
t Comh-bhruach, 5 and Bruach,) The
borders or confines of a country.
t CojiH-BHRAOCHACH, \udj. (Comh-bhriT-
t CoJiH-BHRUACHACH, S acb,) Bordering,
contiguous.
COMH-BHRÀTHAIR, -ar, -bhràith-
REAN, 5. in. (Comh, and Bràthair,) A
brother, companion, fellow.
COMH-BHRATHAIREACH, -EICHE, 1
COMH-BHRÀTHAIREACHAIL,-E, J
adj. (Comh-bhràthair.) Fraternal.
COMH-BHRÀ TH AIREACHD, s.f. -.
md. I
COMH-BHRÀTHAIREACHAS, (
-AIS, s.ni. /
Brotherhood, fellowship, consanguinity.
COMH-BHRÌGHEACH, arij. (Comh,
and Brigh,) Of the same substance, con-
substantial.
COMH-BHRÌGHEACHADH, -aidh,
s. m. (Comh, and Brigheachadh,) Consub-
stantiation.
COMII-BHRÌGHEACHD, s./. Consub-
stantiality.
COMH-BlIRISTEADH,-inH,-EAN,i.»i
(Comh, and Bristeadh,) A defeat, flight
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Description | A selection of items from a collection of 320 volumes and 30 pamphlets of literary and religious works in Scottish Gaelic. From the personal library of Hew Morrison, the first City Librarian of Edinburgh. |
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Description | Selected items from five 'Special and Named Printed Collections'. Includes books in Gaelic and other Celtic languages, works about the Gaels, their languages, literature, culture and history. |
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