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(once iincontracted), ? olla-
main ; y.p. ollaman ; v.s.
oUaiin (as if an o-steni).
oUamnaigim / /Yf/.i-e to the rank
of ollave.
ore m. a pigling.
1 ord m. function, calling.
2 ord ni. a hammer.
peta m. a pet ; p. euach a pet
cuckoo, a darling of a euckoo.
poll m., g.s. puill, a hole, jmol ;
in text used of sea.
prímscél m., a prime or chief
story ; ace. to the Bk. of
Leinster (189b) there were 250
primsceoil, divided into classes
according to the nature of
the subject and confined to
the higher grades of fili, and
100 fo-sceoil or secondary
tales.
puirtglinne (-de), adj. com-
pounded of port and glinne
secure, fixed ; epithet of sea,
with immovable shores ?
láithe f., quarter of a year.
ran ( < ro-án) very splendid,
glorious.
rann m., a quatrain, stanza.
reb f. sport, trick.
réim {v.n. of riadaim) course,
career.
riabach striped, brindled.
rig, gs. riged, fore-arm.
rind f., g.p- renn, (1) a star;
(2) point, spear.
roga f. (n-stem), g.s. roga, d.s.
-in, a choice.
roithenn = ro-thenn too tight,
strained, violent.
ruach a pool, puddle ?
ruib ?
. m., labour ; distress, illness.
saill f ., fat.
Sáith f. sufficiency ; a s(h).
d'ollam a competent ollave.
SCailed m., scattering, dissemi-
nating ; g.s. scailte.
seal shriek, cry ; in text of a
bird's call, c/. an seal doni an
Ion, Cath Finntraga 1009 ;
scol, Dinneen.
seal m. (orig. neut.) a super-
natural or uncanny appari
Hon ; g.s. Glenn in Scail.
seála (sgála) m., a bowl.
sceinnim / spring, bound, bounce.
seeo a)ul (poetic).
SCiam f. d.s. scéim, beauty.
sétfedhach puffing, snorting.
seinnim / iJZa?/ (music) ; v.n.
soinm.
seSlta, g.s. of seólad (< seól a
bed, child-bed) ; ben s. a
woman in travail.
smir m., g.s. smera, marrow.
smólach m., a thrush. ■o.u^'i.
SÓdh (sógh) m., pleasure, good
cheer ; crét in s. sin ort ?
ivJiy a?-c you in such spirits ?
SOigheeh (soithech) f. a vessel.
SUÍ, sai m. a scholar, sage ; g.p.
suadh, d.p. sait(h)ib.
sumha = subha, pi- of subh f.,
a berry (esp. strau^hcrry or
raspberry).
SUntach (sunn-) spirited, bold,
dashing.
tadbas (pass. pret. o/ to-ad-fiad-)
ivas shown, appeared.
taeb f • side ; d'aenthaeibh
together, simultaneously.
tairngertaid promised, foretold ;
elect ; ii^o lris!i Texts Society,
vol. xxiii. I')?) note § 37.
tairbirim I give, bestoiv.
tairptech burly, stout, strong.
taise f. pi. remains, relics
(commonly used of relics of
saints).
táithlega pi-, a compd. of liaig
physician ?
tarr f. belly ; as. tair(r).
tárraid (3 s. pret. < to-air-reth-)
overtook.

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