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Index of Gaelic Words.
297
Cleireach (klerach), a cleric,
clergyman, 54.
Cnoc (knock), s.nt. a knoll, hill,
18, 24.
Cobhas (couse), ohs. Ir. a
causeway, 187.
Coille (kolyu), s.f. a wood, forest,
18, 135, 146, 194, 206, 231,
234, 245-
Coire (koere), s.m, a caldron,
corrie, 54,96, loi, 105, 122,
i35> 157-
Colpach}^^"f^'''^°^^'''98.
Comar, obs. s.vi. a meeting,
way, valley, 97, 208.
Core 1
Coirc Hkoerk), .f.w. oats, 100.
Coirce J
Crann, s.m. a tree, timber, beam,
263.
Creag (kragg), s.f. a rock, craig,
112, 122, 127, 154, 243,
245, 266, 268.
Crloch (krech), s.f. an end,
boundary, 19.
Crois (krosh), s.f. a cross, 125.
Crom, a. curved, bent, 159.
Cruaidh (kruae), a. hard, firm,
99-
Cruinneachadh, s.m. a gather-
ing, assembly, 98.
Cuibhe, obs. a trench, pit, 216.
Ciiil (kvll), s.f. a corner, 99, loi.
Ciil, s.m. the back, a hill-back,
17, 20, 24, 25, 54, 58, lOI,
154, 192, 204, 242.
Ciirr, s.f. a corner, site, place,
204.
Dabhach (davach), s.f. a mea-
sure of land, 79, 133.
Dail (dall), s.f a field, plain, 98,
100, III, 126, 136, 240.
Dealgan, dim. of dealg, s.7n. a
thorn, 192.
Dearg (dyerg), a. red, 255.
Dian (dyean), a. rapid, swift,
124.
Dion, s.m. a shelter, fence, 149.
Dobhar (dovar), s.m. water, 33,
148, obs.
Dobhran (doran), s.m. an otter,
. 138.
Doirionnach (doer-un-ach), a.
stormy, 112.
Draighionn V-w- thorn, loi,
Droighionn J 215.
Druim, .r.w. the back, a ridge,
9, 53, 100, 115, 188, 192,
194, 215, 216, 258, 262.
Dubh (duh), a. black, dark, 67,
115, 153, 203, 215, 243,
262, 278.
Dun (diln), s.m. a heap, hill,
hill-fort, 75, 97, 239, 255.
Eaglais (eglish), s.f. a church,
176, 268.
Ealadh }'•'''• ^'^'^'^'^''^"'^^-
Eang (eng), s.f. point of land, a
nook, corner, portion, 195.
Earb (erb), s.f. a roe, 159.
Ear (er), s.f, the east, 131.
Eas (ess), s.m. a waterfall, ra-
vine, 115, 270.
Easbuig (as-beg), a bishop, 54.
Eilid, a hind, 146.
Eudann }^-'''- a face, 78, 126.
Eun (en), s.m. a bird, 102.
Fada, a. long, distant, 23.
Faich, s.f. a field, plain, green,
109.
Faill, s.f a cliff, precipice, I27.
Fear, a man, pi. fir, 143.
Fearn (fyarn), s.m. the alder-tree,
192.
Feith (fa), s.f. a marsh, bog, 58,
138.
Feurach (ferrach), a. grassy, from
feur, grass, 200.
297
Cleireach (klerach), a cleric,
clergyman, 54.
Cnoc (knock), s.nt. a knoll, hill,
18, 24.
Cobhas (couse), ohs. Ir. a
causeway, 187.
Coille (kolyu), s.f. a wood, forest,
18, 135, 146, 194, 206, 231,
234, 245-
Coire (koere), s.m, a caldron,
corrie, 54,96, loi, 105, 122,
i35> 157-
Colpach}^^"f^'''^°^^'''98.
Comar, obs. s.vi. a meeting,
way, valley, 97, 208.
Core 1
Coirc Hkoerk), .f.w. oats, 100.
Coirce J
Crann, s.m. a tree, timber, beam,
263.
Creag (kragg), s.f. a rock, craig,
112, 122, 127, 154, 243,
245, 266, 268.
Crloch (krech), s.f. an end,
boundary, 19.
Crois (krosh), s.f. a cross, 125.
Crom, a. curved, bent, 159.
Cruaidh (kruae), a. hard, firm,
99-
Cruinneachadh, s.m. a gather-
ing, assembly, 98.
Cuibhe, obs. a trench, pit, 216.
Ciiil (kvll), s.f. a corner, 99, loi.
Ciil, s.m. the back, a hill-back,
17, 20, 24, 25, 54, 58, lOI,
154, 192, 204, 242.
Ciirr, s.f. a corner, site, place,
204.
Dabhach (davach), s.f. a mea-
sure of land, 79, 133.
Dail (dall), s.f a field, plain, 98,
100, III, 126, 136, 240.
Dealgan, dim. of dealg, s.7n. a
thorn, 192.
Dearg (dyerg), a. red, 255.
Dian (dyean), a. rapid, swift,
124.
Dion, s.m. a shelter, fence, 149.
Dobhar (dovar), s.m. water, 33,
148, obs.
Dobhran (doran), s.m. an otter,
. 138.
Doirionnach (doer-un-ach), a.
stormy, 112.
Draighionn V-w- thorn, loi,
Droighionn J 215.
Druim, .r.w. the back, a ridge,
9, 53, 100, 115, 188, 192,
194, 215, 216, 258, 262.
Dubh (duh), a. black, dark, 67,
115, 153, 203, 215, 243,
262, 278.
Dun (diln), s.m. a heap, hill,
hill-fort, 75, 97, 239, 255.
Eaglais (eglish), s.f. a church,
176, 268.
Ealadh }'•'''• ^'^'^'^'^''^"'^^-
Eang (eng), s.f. point of land, a
nook, corner, portion, 195.
Earb (erb), s.f. a roe, 159.
Ear (er), s.f, the east, 131.
Eas (ess), s.m. a waterfall, ra-
vine, 115, 270.
Easbuig (as-beg), a bishop, 54.
Eilid, a hind, 146.
Eudann }^-'''- a face, 78, 126.
Eun (en), s.m. a bird, 102.
Fada, a. long, distant, 23.
Faich, s.f. a field, plain, green,
109.
Faill, s.f a cliff, precipice, I27.
Fear, a man, pi. fir, 143.
Fearn (fyarn), s.m. the alder-tree,
192.
Feith (fa), s.f. a marsh, bog, 58,
138.
Feurach (ferrach), a. grassy, from
feur, grass, 200.
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