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COMH-SHÌORRUIDU, acì}. Co-eternal.
COMH-SIIIORRUIDHEÀCHU, jt. /.
vul. Co-eternity.
COMH-SHLISNEACH, adj. (Comh and
Slisneach,) Equilateral, equal sided.
COMH-SHNUIM, -e, s. /. (Comh and
Siiuim,) A knitting together, alliance,
union.
COMH-SIIOCAIR, -E, adj. (Comh and
Socair,) Completely at ease.
COMH-SHOCRACHADH, -aidh, s. m.
Knapres. ]>art. V. Comh-shocraich. Settling,
ananging, fixing.
CO-NIH-SHOCRAICH, -idh, ch-, v. a.
(Comli and Socraich,) Settle, arrange, fix.
COMH-SHOILLSE, is. m. (Comh,
COMH-SHOLUS, -uis, i Soillse and
Solus,) A constellation.
COMH-SHRUTH, -aidh, cii-, v. n.
(Comh and Sruth,) Stream or flow to-
gether, converge.
CÒMH-SHRUTH, -an, s. m. A conflu-
ence of streams.
COMH-SHRUTHADH, -aidh. s. vi. and
pres. part. v. Comh-shruth. The junction
or union of two or more streams ; circum-
stance of flowing together.
COMH-SHUAIN, s. m. A sle.ping
together.
COMH-SHÙGRADH, -aidh, s. m.
(Comh and Sùgradh,) Playing, sporting
together.
COMH-SHUGRAICHE, -ean, s. m. A
play-fellow.
COMH-SHUIDHE,s./. ind. (Comh and
Suidhe,) A sitting together ; session.
COMH-SHUIDHEACHADH, -aidh,
s. m. and pres. part. v. Comh-shuidhich.
Constitution ; a system, order.
COMH-SHUIDHICH, -idh, ch-, v. a-
(Comh and Suidhich,) Settle, constitute,
methodize; compose.
COMH-SIIUIDHICHTE, ;w/. part. v.
(Comh-shuidhich,) Settled, organized,
composed, constituted.
COMH-SHUIRBHE, Ì -EAN,.9./. (Comh
COam-SHUlKGHE, i and Suirghe,)
Competition in courtship ; rivalship in
love.
COMII-SIIUIRBIIICHE, 7 -AN, s. m.
COMH-SHUIRGIIICHE, S (Comb and
Suirghiche,) A rival in courtship.
COMH.SHUS13AINTEACH,«./;.(Corah
and Susbainte,) Of the same substance.
COMII-SIIUSHAINTEACHADH,
-aidh, s. m. Consubstantiation.
COMII-SHUTHAINN, adj. (Comh and
Suthainn,) Co eternal.
184
COM
Exprctor-
a. (Comh
t COMH-SMUG, -aidh, CH-, V.
ate, vomit.
COMIi-SPÀIRN, -idh, ch-,
and Spairn,) Wrestle with.
COMH-SPÀIRN, s. /.Emulation, rivalry ;
a wrestle, a mutual struggle.
COMI1-SPÀIRNEACH, adj. Emulous,
wrestling, struggling.
COMH-SPAIRNEACHD,x./. ind. Emu-
Iousness,frequent or continued competition,
continued wrestling or struggling.
COMHSTADH, -aidh, s. w. (Comh and
Stàdh,) Accommodation, obligation ; a
loan, a favour.
COJMHSTADHACH, -aiche, af/;.(Comh-
stàdh,) Ready to oblige, accommodating.
COMH-STRÌ", ^ -E, -ean, s.f. Strife,
C03IH-STRÌGH, C broil, quarrel, con-
COMH-STRÌ IH, ) test, struggle.
COMH-STRITHEACH, -eiche, adj.
(Comh-strith,) Contentious, emulous.
COMH-STUTHACHD, 5./ ind. Con-
substantiality.
COMH-STUTHAIL, adj. Consubstan-
tial.
COMH-THACH, -aich, .s. m. A com-
panion.
COMH-THAGAIRT, -E, x./. ^
COMH-THAGRADH, -aidh,,-!. m. S
(Comh and Tagradh,) A joint pleading.
COMH-THÀIRNGTE, -^adj. and
COMH-THÀIRNTE, C pret. part.
COMH-THÀRRUINGTE,) !>. Comh-
tharruing. Contracted, drawn together,
drawn al the same time.
COMHTHARRACHADH, -aidh, s. hi.
and pres. part. v. Comhtharraich. Mark-
ing, singling out.
COMHTHARRADH, -aidh, -ean, «. m.
See Comharradh.
COMHTHARRAICH, -idh, ch-, v. a.
(Comhtharradh,) Mark, point out.
COMHTHARRAICHTE, ;wL part. v.
Comhtharraich. Marked, pointed out.
COMH-THARRUING, -idh, ch-, v- a.
Contract, draw together, pull at the same
time.
COMH-THARRUINGEACH, -eiche,
ad). Contractive, having the power of con-
tracting.
COMH-THÀTH, -a, -an,s. 7?i,(Comh and
Tath,) A seam, joint; inclosure.
COMH-THÀTH, -aidh, ch-, ^ •
COMH-THÀTH AICH, -idh, ch-, i * '
Join, articulate, solder, put together.
COMH-THATHCICH, -e, -ean, s. /.
(Comh and Tathuich.) Mutual acquaint*
atice or familiarity, mutual visiting.
COMH-SHÌORRUIDU, acì}. Co-eternal.
COMH-SIIIORRUIDHEÀCHU, jt. /.
vul. Co-eternity.
COMH-SHLISNEACH, adj. (Comh and
Slisneach,) Equilateral, equal sided.
COMH-SHNUIM, -e, s. /. (Comh and
Siiuim,) A knitting together, alliance,
union.
COMH-SIIOCAIR, -E, adj. (Comh and
Socair,) Completely at ease.
COMH-SHOCRACHADH, -aidh, s. m.
Knapres. ]>art. V. Comh-shocraich. Settling,
ananging, fixing.
CO-NIH-SHOCRAICH, -idh, ch-, v. a.
(Comli and Socraich,) Settle, arrange, fix.
COMH-SHOILLSE, is. m. (Comh,
COMH-SHOLUS, -uis, i Soillse and
Solus,) A constellation.
COMH-SHRUTH, -aidh, cii-, v. n.
(Comh and Sruth,) Stream or flow to-
gether, converge.
CÒMH-SHRUTH, -an, s. m. A conflu-
ence of streams.
COMH-SHRUTHADH, -aidh. s. vi. and
pres. part. v. Comh-shruth. The junction
or union of two or more streams ; circum-
stance of flowing together.
COMH-SHUAIN, s. m. A sle.ping
together.
COMH-SHÙGRADH, -aidh, s. m.
(Comh and Sùgradh,) Playing, sporting
together.
COMH-SHUGRAICHE, -ean, s. m. A
play-fellow.
COMH-SHUIDHE,s./. ind. (Comh and
Suidhe,) A sitting together ; session.
COMH-SHUIDHEACHADH, -aidh,
s. m. and pres. part. v. Comh-shuidhich.
Constitution ; a system, order.
COMH-SHUIDHICH, -idh, ch-, v. a-
(Comh and Suidhich,) Settle, constitute,
methodize; compose.
COMH-SIIUIDHICHTE, ;w/. part. v.
(Comh-shuidhich,) Settled, organized,
composed, constituted.
COMH-SHUIRBHE, Ì -EAN,.9./. (Comh
COam-SHUlKGHE, i and Suirghe,)
Competition in courtship ; rivalship in
love.
COMII-SIIUIRBIIICHE, 7 -AN, s. m.
COMH-SHUIRGIIICHE, S (Comb and
Suirghiche,) A rival in courtship.
COMH.SHUS13AINTEACH,«./;.(Corah
and Susbainte,) Of the same substance.
COMII-SIIUSHAINTEACHADH,
-aidh, s. m. Consubstantiation.
COMII-SHUTHAINN, adj. (Comh and
Suthainn,) Co eternal.
184
COM
Exprctor-
a. (Comh
t COMH-SMUG, -aidh, CH-, V.
ate, vomit.
COMIi-SPÀIRN, -idh, ch-,
and Spairn,) Wrestle with.
COMH-SPÀIRN, s. /.Emulation, rivalry ;
a wrestle, a mutual struggle.
COMI1-SPÀIRNEACH, adj. Emulous,
wrestling, struggling.
COMH-SPAIRNEACHD,x./. ind. Emu-
Iousness,frequent or continued competition,
continued wrestling or struggling.
COMHSTADH, -aidh, s. w. (Comh and
Stàdh,) Accommodation, obligation ; a
loan, a favour.
COJMHSTADHACH, -aiche, af/;.(Comh-
stàdh,) Ready to oblige, accommodating.
COMH-STRÌ", ^ -E, -ean, s.f. Strife,
C03IH-STRÌGH, C broil, quarrel, con-
COMH-STRÌ IH, ) test, struggle.
COMH-STRITHEACH, -eiche, adj.
(Comh-strith,) Contentious, emulous.
COMH-STUTHACHD, 5./ ind. Con-
substantiality.
COMH-STUTHAIL, adj. Consubstan-
tial.
COMH-THACH, -aich, .s. m. A com-
panion.
COMH-THAGAIRT, -E, x./. ^
COMH-THAGRADH, -aidh,,-!. m. S
(Comh and Tagradh,) A joint pleading.
COMH-THÀIRNGTE, -^adj. and
COMH-THÀIRNTE, C pret. part.
COMH-THÀRRUINGTE,) !>. Comh-
tharruing. Contracted, drawn together,
drawn al the same time.
COMHTHARRACHADH, -aidh, s. hi.
and pres. part. v. Comhtharraich. Mark-
ing, singling out.
COMHTHARRADH, -aidh, -ean, «. m.
See Comharradh.
COMHTHARRAICH, -idh, ch-, v. a.
(Comhtharradh,) Mark, point out.
COMHTHARRAICHTE, ;wL part. v.
Comhtharraich. Marked, pointed out.
COMH-THARRUING, -idh, ch-, v- a.
Contract, draw together, pull at the same
time.
COMH-THARRUINGEACH, -eiche,
ad). Contractive, having the power of con-
tracting.
COMH-THÀTH, -a, -an,s. 7?i,(Comh and
Tath,) A seam, joint; inclosure.
COMH-THÀTH, -aidh, ch-, ^ •
COMH-THÀTH AICH, -idh, ch-, i * '
Join, articulate, solder, put together.
COMH-THATHCICH, -e, -ean, s. /.
(Comh and Tathuich.) Mutual acquaint*
atice or familiarity, mutual visiting.
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Early Gaelic Book Collections > Hew Morrison Collection > Dictionary of the Gaelic language, in two parts, I. Gaelic and English.-II. English and Gaelic > (198) |
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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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