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GLOSSARIAL INDEX.
cmg, s.m. a trstem, cJmmpion, warrior, Z'. 255, July 24, Aug. 20, 24, ace. sg. cingid-n Sep
13, gen. pi. cinged-n Feb. 14 (this is exactly the Gaulish Cioges, gen. Cingetis, Gluck
K. N. 76, Cmgeto-rix, Ver-cingeto-rix). Hence ain-ching .L anraidh no laoch O'Cl. and
cmgtheoht cJiampioiuhip in docliingthecht.
cmgim, I go, cingid dar firu he surpasses men LU. 48'': cengait .i. tiagait e.unt LU. 29». is
cumma no cinged dara cholaind 7 no chessed fen dar crinach, LU. 84 : redupl. pret.
cechaiug q.v. cognate perhaps with Ktoxtvia, Windisch, Kuhn's Zeits. xxi. 432.
cmnim, 7 determine : ni cinnet nan Jiniunt Sg. 147». 1 sg. s-pret. rocinnius (gl. definivi)
Z.« 462, 3d sg. rochind pref. B. 3 pi. rochindset Ep. 108 : a deriv. from cenn q.v.
cmmud, s. determination, dat. sg. iarsin cindiud, pref. B = cinniuth definilio Z«. 802.
oipe, quamins sit ille, ci-p-e, pref.
Ciprian, gen. cipi-iain, Sep. 14, Cyprianus bishop of Carthage and mart. a.d. 258, Boll, and
Jameson S. & L. Art, 684.
Ciriacus, May 12, June 20, for Quiiiacus Aug. 28. At May 12 the martyr (Eomann Cyriacus
IS meant : at June 20 Cyi-iacus mart. Tomis in Scythia, Boll.
Oiric, Prol. 137 and see Giric = ' S. Qimicus filius' commemorated with S. Julia vidua and
martyred at Tarsus in Cilicia, Boll. He is the Welsh Curig. See a paper on his legend
(by Mr. H. W. Lloyd), Arch. Cambrensis for April, 1875, pp. 145-164.
Ciiill, gen. s. (Cau-Ul B), May 9. Not identified.
Cirillus, Ap. 26 = Cyrillus, ' martyr Axiopoli in Mysia inferiore,' Boll.
Oirine, Sep. 30 (= Hieronymus, as mici for ndhi) S. Jerome, first of the four Latin Fathers
ob. A.D. 420. ace. mad la cirine Ml. 74". '
Cii-inus, Sep. 15 = Cyi-inus a martyi-.
cit, quamvis sunt Prol. 245, Ep. 81. See ce.
-ciu, video from 'cesiu, root cas to shine, to see (Windisch'. See at-chiu, fres-ciu.
Claenad, Cloenad, May 18, now Clane in Kildare, Mart.' TaU. 3, nomen eille fil illaignib .i. in
huib faelan, Rawl. 505. Cassan claenta, the Path of Clane, occurs in the Talland
Etair, LL.
Claenros, Dec. 16, B, a variant of Cainros.
claideb, cloideb, s. m. ghAim (from cladius, as gloria from closia) Prol. 101, gen sg claidib
(ms. claidem!) Ep. 484. W. cleddj-f m. Com. cledhe: cf. Gr. aacio, /. bi-a^idi^h, Lat.
clades.
eland, s. i. proles pref., gen. sg. clainde Ep. 510, Z^. 242, dat. sg. claind Tir. 3, Z^. 243 cen,
pi. clann Dec. 18 Rawl. 505. W. plant offspring : borrowed from Lat. planta snon :
So case, caiUe, corcur, clum, cruimther, cuithe, s-cipar from pascha, pallium, purpura,'
pluma, pre(s)byter, puteus, piper,
clandach, adj. ^aOTwjr c/iiWrm (W. plantog), dat. sg. f. clandaig, Jan. 12 .i. clann mor propter
multitudinem ejus discipuloi-um, Pawl. 505, ace. sg. m. clandach May 22.
clandaim = ;jZa««o (W. planu, planthonnor, gl. fodientur, Juv.) 3d sg. pres. indie, pass.
clanntar Aug. 9, 3d sg. pret. roclandad, roclannad Feb. 14.
clar, table (W. clawr a cover) dat. sg. hi claar eridi in tabuld cordis Z^. 230.
clar-aineeh, lit. ' tnble-Jace' Oc. 12, a noseless person, O'Cl.
class, s. f. n. pi. classa Prol. 181 : ' clas .i. claischeadal no cantaireacht ' music, melody, harmony
especially church musick, P. O'C.
Claudicus, Dec. 4 ( = Claudius, Ob. & Mart.) a Nicomedian saint.
Claudinus, Nov. 8, perhaps for Claudianus.
clcii-, s. f. a train, a company, May 19, June 22, Sep. 28, Nov. 8, 16, Ep. 287, dat s<y cMr Jaa
3, 12, Mar. 31, May 14, 27, Julys, 26, 29, Aug. 16, 28, Oc. 17, Dec. 7,1 5, Ep 43'
ace. sg. el^ir-n Feb. 28, B., Ap. 30, May 15, June 2, Oc. 7, voc. sg. a chleir Ep. 373 b'
n. pi. cleri, cleire Mar. 14.
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