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cùinn, m., 1464, a coin ; Eng.
ciiinneadh, m., 3922, coin ; 4347,
wealth. ^
cuir, place, set ; (1) 5669, ag cur
ort, setting on thee, attacking
thee ; (2) 402, 'g a chur am
meud, increasing it ; 5439, c. an
ìslead, to lower. (3) c. an ire
(a) 3231, 4416, make prominent,
emphasise, declare; ach ma's a
breug no fìrinn e, Cha chuir
mi an ire e an drasda, W.R.
€6 ; ri uchd barra na tuinne 'S
tu chuireadh an ìre do chainnt,
M.C. 26. (6) taunt with, cast
up to ; thòisich e air na nithean
sin a chur an ìre d'a nàbuidh ;
{c) find fault with for ; cha
chuir neach gu bràth an ìre
dhuit sin ; compare, cha deach-
aidh sin an ìre dhàsan, he was
not pleased with that ; {d) to
assure one that ; chuir e an ìre
dhomh gun dèanadh e sin.
<4) 4416, c. dh' fhiachaibh, to
place as of obligation, to in-
sist ; chuir e dh'f. orm gun
(nach) dèanainn sud.
cuireideach, 4426, tricky, full of
turns or twists ; caochlaideach,
curaideach, D.M. 166, 90.
cuirplinn, 3129 ? a crupper.
c^iit^ or cuidhte , 2058, quit of,
'rid of ; followed by agus or de.
cìd, m:, (1) the- back ; (2) 3341,
3348, 3681, 6745, the poll, a
tress of hair ; 1476, fleece.
cùlbhuidhe, 1420, yellow-tressed.
cùlghorm, 1275, green-tressed.
culmhaiseach, 1244, fair-tressed,
1 fair-blossomed.
cumachdail, 1663, well-
handsome.
cumasg, m., 5417, a fray ;
comhrag. \ ._,' ;
cumhdaigh, 4507, ornate, well-
wrought ; gen. sg. of cumhdach.
ornament.
a covermg
adjective. ^^___^ ■ '
cumhdach, ^17^^03, defence, prj/- Ji/
servation. cìà,'\ ì
cumhduighim, preserve,,, con-*^' '^
struct, roof a building^ 4758, ' i
pret. do cliumhdaigh.
cTTmhàng, m., 6649, a defile ; con
and ang-, as in Lat. ango,
angustus.y^ I J?f/~ 2/t'ì
cunbhalach,'^ 1933, j. 4148, stead- 'Jt-' ■
fast, constant ; con-gabhalachf^
cungbhdìl, 3459, keeping ; now in )
Sc. G. cumail ; con-gabhdil. ^
cunnart, m., 2199, 5402 , doubt ;
157, danger ; older, cunlabhairt,
doubt, perplexity, danger.
cunnradh, m., 471, a bargain.
cupaill, m., 5025, 5115, the ^ l y*^
shrouds of a ship. (lujiùueueaM lo'i-'ì '^'^
cuplach, 4982, full of shrouds o|, <s C/JL
curaidh, 5049, exhausted, weary ;
neo-churaidh a ceum uallach —
T. 290 ; a neul tha neamh-
churri— A.M. 13 (Ist ed.); Ir.
cortha ; robàdur fèin 7 a n-eich
cortha, they themselves and
their horses were wearied —
Celt. Zeit. vi, 102, 3.
ciiram, m., 5052, trust, responsi-
biUty ; 5481, an cùram, " their
care," i.e. the object of their
care, he whom they cared for.
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cùramach, 3766, slàinte chùra-
mach, a toast worthy of atten-
tion or honour ; 3916, daoine-
uaisle cùramach, gentlemen of
weight ; honoured g.
curanta, 4512, heroic ; from cur-
aidh, a hero.
cù,rr, m., 5772, a corner ; thug an <^ C^UV^
ite chùrr sgeuraidh le'n trèin
as an t-sròin — T. 115.
cuspair, m., 4886, an object, a
mark,target. (^CmÌn /'ì'?^
dd, dam, 4527, 4779, if (Ir. dd n-,
Sc. G. nan, nam).
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