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COMH-BHRODADH, -aidh, -ean, s.
m. (Comb, and Brodadh,) Compunc-
tion.
f Co5WH-BHRUACH, See Comh-bhraoch.
t CoMH-BBRUACHACH, See Comh-bhrao-
cbach.
COMH-BHRÙTH, -aidh, ch-, v. a.
Bruise.
COMH-BHRUTHADH, -aidh, s. m.
Contrition.
COMH-BHRÙITE, pret. part. v. Comh-
bhrùth. Contrite.
COMH-BHRÙITEACHD, s. f. ind.
(Comh, and Brùth,) Contrition.
COMH-BHUAIL, -idh, ch-, v. a. (Comh,
and Buail,) Touch upon, come in contact;
strike mutually.
COMH- BHUAILTE, pre*. ;7nrt. v. Comh-
bhuail. Touched upon, mutually struck.
COMH-BHUAIR, -idh, ch-, v. a. (Comh,
and Buair,) Tempt, disturb, trouble, em-
broil.
f CoMH-BHUAIDHREADH, ■) -IDH, -EAN, S.
t COMH-BHUAIREADH, } Til. War, tU-
rault, uproar.
C0MH-BHUAIRTE,7)m. part. v. Comh-
bhuair. Tempted, embroiledj infuriated.
COMH-BHUALADH, -aidh, s. m. and
pres. part. v. Comh-bhuail. A mutual strik-
ing ; contact.
COMH-CHAIDIR, -dridh, ch-, v. n.
(Comh, and Caidir,) Live, dwell, unite,
affectionately. Trade, traffic, correspond.
COMH-CHAIDREACH, -eiche, adj.
(Comh, and Caidreach,) Corresponding,
linked in affection, dwelling together ;
trafficking.
C0MH-CHAIDREACHAS,'-Ais,s.7?i. >
COMH-CHAIDREACHD, s.f. ind. \
Close friendship ; coiTespondence, com-
merce, traffic.
COMH-CHAIDREADH, -idh, -ean, s.
m. Commerce, traffic.
COMH-CHAIDREAMH, ì s.m.(Comh,
COMH-CHAIDREAS,-Eis, i and Caid-
reamh,) Correspondence; society, har-
mony.
COMH-CHAINNT, -e, s.f. (Comh, and
Cainnt,) Conference, dispute, dialogue.
COMH-CHAINNTEIREACHD, s. /.
ind. (Comh-chainnt,) Choral music.
COMH-CHAIREACHD, s.f. ind. (Comh
and Carachd,) Mutual struggling.
COMH-CHAOCHLADH, -aidh, -ean,
s. ill. (Comh and Caochladh,) Commuta-
tion, exchange.
COMH-CHAOCHLAIDE ACH, -eiche,
adj. (Comh and Caochlai-'oach,) Commu-
table, exchangeable, equally subject to
change.
COMH-CHAOCHLAIDEACHD, s.f.
ind. (Comh-chaochlaideach,) Commuta-
bility, exchangeableness, the circumstance
of being capable of exchange, and of being
subject to change.
COMH-CHAOÌDH, -idh, ch-, v. 71.
(Comh and Caoidh,) Condole, sympathize.
COMH-CHAOIDH, -e, s./. (Comh and
Caoidh, s.) Condolence, sympathy, com-
miseration.
COMH-CHAOIN, -idh, ch-, v. n. (Comh
and Caoin,) Weep with another, con-
dole.
COMH-CHAOINEADH, -roH, s. m.
and pres. part. v. Comh-chaoin. Weeping
together, condolence.
COMH-CHARACHD, s.f. ind. Mutual
struggling. See Comh-chaireachd.
COMH-CHARAID, -e, -ean, -chAir-
D'An, s. 7)!. (-Comh and Caraid,) A mutu-
al friend.
COMH-CHARAIDHEACHD, s./. md.
Contortions of the body in wrestling. See
Carachd.
COMH-CHÀRN, -aidh, cìì-,v. a. (Comh
and earn, v.) Accumulate, heap together.
COMH-CHÀRNADII, s. m. and jn-es.
part. V. Comh-cbàrn, Accumulation ; act
of accumulating.
COMH-CHARNTAjadj.Heaped together,
accumulated.
COMH-CHARRAIDEACHD,s./. ind.
mutual struggle ; violent competition.
COMH-CHEALG, -cheilg, s. /. Con-
spiracy, rebellion.
COMH-CHEANGAL,-Aii.,s. »1. A com-
pact, league, bond. See Coimh-cheangal.
COMH-CHEANGAIL, -glaidh, ch-,
V. a. Bind together ; bind mutually.
COMH-CHEANNACHD, s. f ind.
(Comh and Ceannachd,) Traffic, com-
merce.
COMH-CHEANNAICH, -idh, ch-, v. a.
Traffic.
COMH-CHEÀRRACH, -aiche, -ean,
s. VI. See Coimh-cheàrrach.
COMH-CHEART, -eirte, adj. (Comh
and Ceart,) Fashioned together; propor-
tioned, adjusted.
COMH-CHEARTAICH, -idh, ch-, v. n.
Fashion or form equally ; proportion, ad-
just.
COMH-CHÈILIDH,s. m. and/ A para-
mour.
C0MH-CHEÒLRA1CHE, -ian, s. m.
A chorister.

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