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NEO
NEO-CHIONTACH, -aiche, adj. (Neo 1
and Ciontach,) Innocent.
NEO-CHIONTACHD, s. f. ind. J (Neo-
NEO-CHIONTAS, -ais, s. m. i chion-
tach,) See Neo-cliionta.
NEO-CHIONNSAICHTE, adj. (Neo
and Cionnsaichte,) Unquelled, uuap-
pcased.
XEO-CHEAON, -aoine, adj. (Neo and
Claon,) Straight, not awry ; upright, im-
partial, just.
NEO - CHLAON - BHREITHEACH,
-EicHE, adj. (Neo, Claon, and Breith,)
Judging impartially.
NEO-CHLAON-BHllEITHEACHD,
s. f. ind. (Keo-chlaoii-bhreitheach,) Im-
partiality of judgment.
NEO-CHLEACHDACII, -aiche, (Neo
and Cleachdach,) Unusual, unwont.
NEO-CHLEACHDTA, adj. (Neo and
Cleachdta,) Unaccustomed, not inured,
unpractised.
NEO-CHLÌ, adj. (Neo and C1Ì,) Not
awkward, expert.
NEO-CHNUASAICHTE, adj. (Neo aud
Cnuasaich,) Undigested.
NEO-CHOIGEALTACH, -aiche, adj.
(Neo and Coigealtach,) Unthrifty, pro-
fuse.
NEO-CHOIMEASGTA, adj. (Neo and
Coimeasgta,) Unmixed.
NEO-CHOIMHEACH, -EICHE, adj. (Neo
and Coimheach,) Kind, affectionate, not
surly.
NEO-CHOIMHICHEAS, -eis, s. m.
(Neo-choimheach,) Kindness, affection,
affability, condescension.
NEO-CHOINGHEAELACH, -aiche,
adj. (Neo and Coingheallach,) Ill-na-
tured, unaccommodating, disobliging ; per-
fidious.
NEO-CHOIREACH, -eiche, adj. (Neo
and Coireach,) £lameless> not blame-
able.
NEO-CHOISRIGTE, adj. (NeoandCois-
rigte,) Unhallowed, not consecrated.
NEO-CHOMARAICH, s. /. (Neo and
Comaraich,) The state of being free from
obligation or favour.
NEO-CHOMAS, -ais, s. m. (Neo and
Comas,) Inability, impotence.
NEO-CHOMASACH, -aiche, adj. (Neo
and Comasach,) Unable, impotent ; im-
possible.
NEO-CHOMHAIRLICHTE, adj. (Neo
and Comhairlichte,) Unadvised.
NEO-CHOMPANTA, -ainte, adj. (Neo
and Companacb, ) Unsociable.
NEO-CHOSLACH, -aiche, } adj. (Neo
NEO-CHOSMHUIL, -E, ] and Cos-
lach,) Unlike, dissimilar; unlikely, im-
probable.
NEO-CHOSLACHD, } s.f. ind.
NEO-CHOSMHUILEACHD, i (Neo-
choslach,) Uulikeness, dissimilarity; im-
probability.
NEO-CHOTHROM, -oui, 5. m. (Neo and
Cothrom,) Disadvantage, want of oppor-
tunity; unfairness, injustice.
NEO-CHOTHROMACH, -aiche, adj.
(Neo chothrom,) Disadvantageous; un-
fair, unjust.
NEO-CHRÀBHACH, -aiche, adj. (Neo
and Cràbhach,) Irieligious, profane.
NEO-CHREIDEACH, }-ziciiiL,adj-
NE{)-CHREID:MHEACH,Ì (Neo and
Creidmheach,) Unbelieving.
NEO-CHREIDEACH, 7 -ich, s. m.
NEO-CHREIDMHEACH, i (Neo and
Creidmheach,) .-^n unbeliever, an infidel.
NEO-CHRÌOCHNACH, -aiche, adj.
(Neo and Criochnach,) Endless, infi-
nite.
NEO-CHRÌOCHNAICHTE, adj. (Neo
and Criochnaichte,) Unfinished, unlimit-
ed, endless.
NEO-CHRiOCHNUIDHEACH,-EicHE,
adj. See Neo-chriochnach.
NEO-CHRÌOCHNUIDHEACHD, «./.
ind. (Neo-chrlochnuidheach,) Infinitude,
endlessness.
NEO-CHRÌON, -A, adj. (Neo and Crion,)
Generous, liberal.
NEO-CHUONAIL, -e, adj. (Neo and
Cronail,) Harmless.
NtO-CHRUADALACH, -aiche, adj.
(Neo and Cruadalach,) Not hardy, want-
ing energy, impatient of fatigue or hard-
ship ; not cruel.
NEO-CHRUINNICHTE, adj. (Neo and
Cruinnichtp,) Uncollected, scattered.
NEO-CHRUTHAICHTE, adj. (Neo and
Cruthaichte,) Uncreated.
NEO-CHUBHAIDH, -e, adj. (Neo and
Cubhaidh,) Unseemly, unmeet, improper,
unbecoming.
NEO-CHUIMHNE, s.f. (Neo and Cu-
imhne,) P'orgetfuluess ; carelessness, heed-
lessness.
NEO-CHUIMHNEACH, 1 -e, and
NEO-CHUIMHNEACHAIL, i -eiche,
adj. (Neo-chuimhne,) Forgetful, heedless,
careless.
NEO-CHUIMSEACH, -eiche, adj. (Neo
and Cuimseach,) Not aiming well; immo-
derate ; unsuitable.

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