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dotachuisin 47, see Notes.
dreachsolus with bright face 56.
dreann a fight 54.
dréim « climb 49.
dremhan fierce, angry 11.
drochammus a wicked attack,
drochaimsibh ] .
driiimnechóg 35 dim. of druim-
nech arched, curved, undulating
(or perhaps ivith knots or
knobs) ; see S. na Rann, 4516,
5388.
duilaig vice, sin, doálcibh 1.
duarcus sternness 53.
dubhlén black (intense) woe 49.
dúnárus a dwelling 20 n. pi.
(lúnáruis 28.
eadarbhaas hovering 23.
eadarnaigh (etamaid) an ambus-
cade, a lying in wait 83.
earrchaidhe vernal 53.
eataríhásach an interspace 75 ;
for other instances of the word
see gl. to Cath Catharda.
éccaointeach mournful, plaintive
66.
écht heroic exploit, murder 76,
g.s. échta 52.
écomhnart unequal strength,
feebleness 26.
égemh an outcry, an alarm 2, 3.
eidhneachán dim. of eidneach
full of ivy 36.
éimhedh ? 22.
eing (eng) track, footstep 67.
eire (ere) a burden 47.
eitil flight 71.
ell advantage, opportunity ; with
gabaim ; gabhaid uile a eill
37, cidh 'mongeibhe mh'e. 39,
luath nogheibhedh m'e. 40.
ellteóg a small hind or young doe,
P. O'C. 37 ; from eiht.
enechrus safeguard ; see oinecli-
treas.
éniaith coll. birds (én'ilaith) 58.
eól home 9, 13, 21.
eólchaire a ionging for home,
home sickness 35 ; see Voyage
of Bran, 1, p. 41.
érgna noble, famous 10.
eric a fine, satisfaction, blood
fine 78, 80.
érlumh a patron 1.
esv&'tta. vesper-titne 17; see Notes.
ethaid a bird 7, 28 ; P. O'C,
citing the present tale, has a
wild beast or fowl.
ethannaidh ? 77.
faitech cautious 75. .
faoinnel (fóindel) a straying 1, V
3, &c. ''^
fáon supine ] 1.
feadóg a plover g.s. feadóige 55.
fedghaire a shrill cry 55.
feithemh watching 74. ■*
femar some kind of ivuterplant
62.
ferán eidhinn a turtle-dove 40,
férámi e. SO.
fern the alder tree 35.
fian warrior band 13, 51.
finndlochtán a fair little bunch
50.
fionnghág/aí»" and wrinkled t 47.
fionnmhuir white sea 49.
^vvaaxvaivit firnianient, g.s. firma-
minnto 7, firmaimiiiti 11.
fochuidmedh mocking, flouting
5.
fodhord a murmuring, consj^iracy
58.
fogha a short spear 6, 7.
fogharán dim. of foghur sound
43.
folach concealed 81.
foluamain flight 1, 3, &c. ;
foliiaimhnech 1.
foradhán dim. of foradh shelf,
seat 43.
iorbrechtrad variegation 5.
fordul error 59.
forfhaire watching 43.
forlés a skylight 23, 34.
formadh ? 28 ; see Notes.
fosaidh steadfast 10.
fotha a foundation 16.
fothlocht some kind of waterplant,
perhaps brooklime 12, 13, 38,
62 ; see Stories from the
Tain, ed. Strachan, s.v. foch-
locht.
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