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Bdrdachd Ghaidhlig
cuar, 4463, torment; cuaradh,
distress; tha do bhean air a
c.—Duan. 61; cha’n i an
iargain gun ch.—Duan. 194.
cvdag, f., 87, a young coal-fish.
cugann, m., 847, rich milk; a
delicacy; cha tig ce air cugann
cait; Lat. coquina,
cuibhle, cuibheall, f., 2496, 4359,
a wheel; often used of the
wheel of fortune; Eng. wheel,
cuibhe, 6857, compar. of cubh-
aidh, fitting.
cuidhte, cuite, 2058, quit of, rid
of; Eng.
Cuigse, Cuigs, 3425, Whigs.
cuilbheir, m., 3046, 3796, 3831,
4076, 5282, 5420, 6332, a gun or
fowling piece.
cuilidh, f., 79, a treasury; 3269,
6805, a secret haunt; c. na
frithe, D.M. 166, 58.
cuilm, cuirm, f., 581, &c., a
feast; 4286, cuilmeach; 4310,
ouilmmhor, rich in feasts; E.
Ir. coirm, cuirm, beer; Gaulish
kourmi, beer.
cuing, f., 5539, a yoke, a hin¬
drance.
cuinn, m., 1464, a coin; Eng.
ciiinneadh, m., 3922, coin; 4347,
wealth.
euireideach, 4426, full of turns or
twists; caochlaideach, curaid-
each, D. M. 166, 90.
cuirplinn, 3129,
ciil, m., (1) the back;' (2) 3341,
3681, the poll, hair; 1476,
culbhuidhe, 1420, yellow-haired.
ciilmhaiseach, 1244, fair - blos¬
somed.
ciilghorm, 1275, green-leaved;
from ciil, hair.
cumasg, m., 5417, a fray;
comhrag.
euir, place, set; (1) 5669, ag cur
ort, setting on thee, attacking
thee; (2) 402, ’g a chur am
meud, increasing it; 5439, c. an
islead, to lower. (3) c. an ire
(a) 3231, make prominent, em¬
phasise, declare; ach ma’s a
breug no firinn e, Cha chuir
mi an ire e an drasda, W.R.
66; ri uchd barra na tuinne ’8
tu chuireadh an ire do chainnt,
M.C. 26. (6) taunt with, cast
up to; thoisich e air na nithean
sin a ehur an ire d’a nabuidh;
(c) find fault with for; cha
chuir neach gu brath an ire
dhuit sin; compare, oha deach-
aidh sin an ire dhasan, he was
not pleased with that; (d) to
assure one that; chuir e an ire
dhomh gu’n deanadh e sin.
(4) 4416, c. dh’ fhiachaibh, to
place as of obligation, to in¬
sist ; chuir e dh’f. orm gu’n
(nach) deanainn sud.
cumhdach, m., 4203, defence, pre¬
servation.
cumhduighim, preserve, roof a
building; 4759, pret. do
ohumhdaigh.
curflhang, m., 6649, a defile; con
and ang-, as in Lat. ango,
angustus.
cumhdaidh, 4507, inlaid.
chunbhalach, 1933, 4148, stead¬
fast, constant; con-gabhala'h.
cungbhdil, 3459, keeping; now in
So. G. cumail; con-gabhdil.
cunnart, m., 2199, 5402, doubt;
157, danger; Ir. cuntabhairt,
doubt, perplexity, danger.
cunnradh, m., 471, a bargain.
cupaill, m., 5025, 5115, the
shrouds of a ship.
cuplach, 4982, full of shrouds of
ships.
curaidh, 5049, exhausted, weary;
neo-churaidh a ceum uallach—
T. 290.
curanta, 4512, heroic; from cur¬
aidh, a hero.
ciirr, m., 5772, a corner; thug an
ite churr sgeuraidh le’n tr6in
as an t-srbin—T. 115.
cuspair, m., 4886, an object, a
mark, target.
Bdrdachd Ghaidhlig
cuar, 4463, torment; cuaradh,
distress; tha do bhean air a
c.—Duan. 61; cha’n i an
iargain gun ch.—Duan. 194.
cvdag, f., 87, a young coal-fish.
cugann, m., 847, rich milk; a
delicacy; cha tig ce air cugann
cait; Lat. coquina,
cuibhle, cuibheall, f., 2496, 4359,
a wheel; often used of the
wheel of fortune; Eng. wheel,
cuibhe, 6857, compar. of cubh-
aidh, fitting.
cuidhte, cuite, 2058, quit of, rid
of; Eng.
Cuigse, Cuigs, 3425, Whigs.
cuilbheir, m., 3046, 3796, 3831,
4076, 5282, 5420, 6332, a gun or
fowling piece.
cuilidh, f., 79, a treasury; 3269,
6805, a secret haunt; c. na
frithe, D.M. 166, 58.
cuilm, cuirm, f., 581, &c., a
feast; 4286, cuilmeach; 4310,
ouilmmhor, rich in feasts; E.
Ir. coirm, cuirm, beer; Gaulish
kourmi, beer.
cuing, f., 5539, a yoke, a hin¬
drance.
cuinn, m., 1464, a coin; Eng.
ciiinneadh, m., 3922, coin; 4347,
wealth.
euireideach, 4426, full of turns or
twists; caochlaideach, curaid-
each, D. M. 166, 90.
cuirplinn, 3129,
ciil, m., (1) the back;' (2) 3341,
3681, the poll, hair; 1476,
culbhuidhe, 1420, yellow-haired.
ciilmhaiseach, 1244, fair - blos¬
somed.
ciilghorm, 1275, green-leaved;
from ciil, hair.
cumasg, m., 5417, a fray;
comhrag.
euir, place, set; (1) 5669, ag cur
ort, setting on thee, attacking
thee; (2) 402, ’g a chur am
meud, increasing it; 5439, c. an
islead, to lower. (3) c. an ire
(a) 3231, make prominent, em¬
phasise, declare; ach ma’s a
breug no firinn e, Cha chuir
mi an ire e an drasda, W.R.
66; ri uchd barra na tuinne ’8
tu chuireadh an ire do chainnt,
M.C. 26. (6) taunt with, cast
up to; thoisich e air na nithean
sin a ehur an ire d’a nabuidh;
(c) find fault with for; cha
chuir neach gu brath an ire
dhuit sin; compare, oha deach-
aidh sin an ire dhasan, he was
not pleased with that; (d) to
assure one that; chuir e an ire
dhomh gu’n deanadh e sin.
(4) 4416, c. dh’ fhiachaibh, to
place as of obligation, to in¬
sist ; chuir e dh’f. orm gu’n
(nach) deanainn sud.
cumhdach, m., 4203, defence, pre¬
servation.
cumhduighim, preserve, roof a
building; 4759, pret. do
ohumhdaigh.
curflhang, m., 6649, a defile; con
and ang-, as in Lat. ango,
angustus.
cumhdaidh, 4507, inlaid.
chunbhalach, 1933, 4148, stead¬
fast, constant; con-gabhala'h.
cungbhdil, 3459, keeping; now in
So. G. cumail; con-gabhdil.
cunnart, m., 2199, 5402, doubt;
157, danger; Ir. cuntabhairt,
doubt, perplexity, danger.
cunnradh, m., 471, a bargain.
cupaill, m., 5025, 5115, the
shrouds of a ship.
cuplach, 4982, full of shrouds of
ships.
curaidh, 5049, exhausted, weary;
neo-churaidh a ceum uallach—
T. 290.
curanta, 4512, heroic; from cur¬
aidh, a hero.
ciirr, m., 5772, a corner; thug an
ite churr sgeuraidh le’n tr6in
as an t-srbin—T. 115.
cuspair, m., 4886, an object, a
mark, target.
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