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GAELIC TEXT.
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VOCABULAEY I.
Nouns.
Abhaist, custom, habit,
Agh, joy, happiness, pros-
perity.
Aiceid, pain, disease.
Airde'n iar, the West.
Allt, a mountain stream.
Baigh, benignity or great
kindness.
Beannachd, a blessing,
fareiccll.
Blath (fo), under blossom,
in bloom.
Bron, sorrow, sadness,
grief.
Caochan, a streamlet, a
" burnie."
Caol, a sound, frith, a
narrow.
Caora, a sheep.
Caraid, a friend, a rela-
tive.
Ceardabhan = ceard-
dubhan, a beetle.
Ceilleir, bird - singing,
music.
Ceol, music, melody or
harmony.
Cleoca, cloak, mantle,
covering.
Cliabh, the chest, the
breast.
Cluainn, a pasture, mea-
dow, lawn.
Cluas, the ear.
Coigreach, a stranger.
Coir, just portion, right,
equity.
Coille, a wood, forest.
Comhradh, conversation,
voice.
Creag, a rock.
Crioch, the limit, the end.
Cuan, the ocean.
Cuid, some, a part.
Cuimhne, memory.
Cuthag, the cuckoo,
Curra, a heron.
Breach, appearance, scen-
ery, beauty.
Failte, a welcome.
Faoilean, a sea-gull.
Fardach, a dwelling-place,
house.
Fead, a whistle or whist-
ling.
Feanntag, the nettle.
Fliodh, chickweed.
Foghnan, the thistle.
Frith, a forest.
Fuaim, sound.
Fear-siubhail, a traveller.
Lagan, a little hollow
(lag, dim).
Larach, the site of a house,
a ruin.
Latha, a day.

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