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Faclair
place,” which must therefore
have developed in Gaelic.
Cf. cluain, (1) meadow, (2)
burying-ground (Armstrong)
uidh air n-uidh : ceum air
ceum; cf. iochd air n-achd;
in both cases air=iar, after,
which originally ended in -n
uirt 79 : see note
urchosc 170 : urchasg; an anti¬
dote
urmhdr 146, 157 : moran; an
urmhor, a’ chuid as mo
dhiubh; from air (intensive)
and mor
urrainn 50 : see note
urrasgithinn 87 : see note
ur-thalamh 89 : the wide earth;
from air and talamh