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cliste expect, able, active 1887.
cneasta fitting, seemly : compar. 1422.
1 CO (go) prep, with ace. to, up to, until (of place & time). With
poss. pron. : i s. c(h)ugum, c(h)ugain. 2 s. cugad 1079. 3 sm.
chuige 941, cf. 587. I pi. chuguinn 1043, -ainn 848, (emph.)
cugainne. 3 pi. chucu 1107, 1624 ; chuca 60. co teach Neoid
1384. With art. gov. dat. : gusin tTeamhraigh 1304. Freq.
•with ellipse of vb. of motion (esp. after verbs of seeing) : ag ar
bhfaicsin chuige seeing us approach him 941 ; 1043. Used
with adj. to form adv.
2 CO n- (go) prep, eclipsing, with dat. with (of attendant circum-
stances) : CO mbladh 1329. go n-ingnibh 81 ; with art., gusan
gcaomhghniomh 1328.
cochall 1448 n.
codladh m. sleep 665 : gs. codhlata 36, codla 988.
COibhche f. a marriage-portion, bridal gift 176, 1430 (-the), 14S3.
coim f. covering, bosom {of garment) 742; cuim 1125.
coimdbe m. (gs. -eadh, ds. -idh) a lord ; gen. used of Deity ; vs. a
conihdhe [leg. chomdhe) 573.
coimhdheacht f. company, attendance 23.
coimhling f. (gs. — a) a race 994, 1748.
coimhlim fulfil, make good : 3 s. cond. coimheóladh 1657. pass.
subj. pres. coimhioltur 1499.
coimhrlth m. running together, race 957.
coindeamh m. orig. billeting, quarterage ; guest or party of guests
seeking entertainment 75.
1 coir ;íís/, meet, right; comp. córa 121.
2 coir f. justness, meetness, fitting arrangement, folld. by gen. in
expressions like c. gaoithe favourable wind ; c. comhráidh
opportunity [spell] of conversation 97.
CÓirighim arrange, fit up, prepare 1563. part, cóirighthe drawn
up, marshalled 357 (coridhe). vn. cónighadh arrangement 596.
colamha f. (gs. -n, ds. -in) a column, pillar; fig. of a hero 1828.
colbha m. bed-post, head of bed : ar c. mo leaptha beside my bed 861.
colg m. sword-blade ; ap. cuilg 568.
colluabais (ds.) ? 129. Leg. coll-uabhar deadly {excessive) pride or
coll-uathbhás horror, fearfulness ?
comaidh ? H. h '"^ .
comairce f. protection, tutelage : ar cumairci under the protection
(of) S33.
comb-, coimh- in compos, with adj. & subst. denoting equality :
comhluath re gaoith swift as wind 797. coimhreamhar an
c[h]raind the thickness of the shaft 97S. a gcomhaimsir ris
at the same time with him {in his time) 1389. in comhaired do
bhádus ag a hól as long as, while 545. ina ionadh comhaoise
among his coevals 1715.
comba f. a condition, stipulation 933.
comhchruinne ( ? ) round, compact 990.
comhdháil f. meeting, convention 163.
comhia f. (gs. -dh) leaf or valve of a door 1360.
comból m. (gs. -a) drinking together, carousing 271.
comóraim convene (an assembly, hunt, etc.) : pret. pass. 2.
combracacb i-raiceach) pugnacious 32 ( ? ).

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