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English Meaning Index
Jonathan Slocum, Caren Esser, and Patrizia de Bernardo Stempel
This English Index lists, in alphabetical order, seemingly significant words used in
the "general meaning" glosses of Base Forms underlying one or more surface (word) forms in lesson
texts. For each English word, base forms having that word in their general meanings are shown,
along with links to every usage, in every numbered lesson, of the associated surface forms. With
this index, one may click on any link to perform a quick "usage look-up," and thereby study how
surface forms in texts are constructed from base forms sharing a general English meaning word.
In order to reduce clutter in this index, certain high-frequency English "function" words are
ignored unless there are no "content" words in the meaning.
This index was created by software, not by human hand, using lesson materials authored with
very few constraints on the expression of "meaning" other than it being in English. Selecting
significant words from free-form text via software is a notoriously difficult task.
For example, while most meanings in these lessons are expressed as "glosses," some or parts may be
comments directed toward the human reader, who is expected to discern the difference. Computer
software cannot yet make such subtle linguistic distinctions, so all words in a meaning are treated
alike. With few exceptions, then, all words are indexed. The results are neither produced nor
presented with any claims to superior linguistic sensitivity, but at least the full meaning texts
are shown for your inspection and judgment. Modest effort was invested in tuning the software to
ignore [apparently] superfluous, high-frequency words (e.g., the preposition "of") that, in the
presence of [apparently] more important words, contribute little or no useful information to an
index; unfortunately this may result in some words, in some contexts, being unfairly omitted.
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- ABLE : <con°icc> can, is able --
- 3.130, 3.142, 4.6
- ABOUT : <fóbair> begins, sets about --
- 10.67
- ABOUT : <imbL, immL> around, about; mutually --
- 1.183, 2.239, 2.275, 4.41, 5.115, 7.16, 7.213, 9.33
- ABOUT : <immáin> driving; roaming, wandering about --
- 2.282, 2.298
- ABUNDANCE : <lom(m)nán> abundance --
- 10.121
- ABUNDANT : <im(m)da> many, abundant --
- 10.198
- ACCOMPANIES : <fo°cain> accompanies with song, sings to, chants --
- 5.280
- ACROSS : <sethnu, sethno> through, across --
- 2.213
- ACROSS : <tar> across, over --
- 1.163, 1.165, 1.167
- ACTION : <gním> action, work --
- 10.144
- ACTIVE : <fobaid> quick, prompt, active --
- 4.30
- ADDRESSES : <ad°gládathar> addresses, speaks to --
- 2.375, 2.390
- ADJUSTS : <in°lá> undertakes, arranges, adjusts --
- 1.68
- ADULT : <macdacht> adult --
- 1.107
- ADVANTAGE : <boid, búaid> victory; excellence, special quality; advantage --
- 7.54
- ADVANTAGE : <les> remedy; advantage --
- 8.54, 8.98, 8.137, 8.214
- AFFIRMS : <for-t-gella> affirms, calls to witness, invokes --
- 10.50
- AFFLICTS : <cráidid> torments, vexes, afflicts --
- 5.238, 5.296
- AFFORDS : <feraid> grants, affords, supplies, gives; performs; pours, sheds --
- 1.307, 9.59
- AFOREMENTIONED : <sin> this, that, those, the aforementioned --
- 1.189, 2.45, 3.91, 3.224, 4.8, 4.189, 4.197, 5.143, 8.277, 10.171
- AFOREMENTIONED : <sude, suide> this one, the aforementioned --
- 2.48, 2.208, 5.45, 6.267, 6.293
- AFTER : <íarN, íarmL-> after --
- 2.44, 2.158, 2.172, 3.11, 3.23, 3.40, 3.87, 5.153, 7.53, 8.99, 9.126, 10.145, 10.166
- AGAIN : <dano, dono> again, now, then --
- 1.96, 1.148, 1.311, 3.69, 4.87, 4.146, 5.46, 8.164, 8.227, 8.287
- AGAIN : <dorísi, dorís> again, once more --
- 5.128
- AGAINST : <frithL, friH> against, towards --
- 1.321, 2.101, 2.220, 2.279, 4.25, 4.35, 4.64, 4.161, 5.179, 5.184, 5.188, 5.266, 5.297, 6.99, 6.268, 7.29, 7.77, 8.56, 8.71, 8.94, 8.100, 8.180, 8.208, 8.215, 8.218, 8.270
- AGE : <bith> world; life; age, period --
- 7.109, 7.121
- AHEAD : <remi> ahead --
- 6.47
- ALE : <cuirm> ale, beer; ale-feast, entertainment --
- 5.66
- ALE-FEAST : <cuirm> ale, beer; ale-feast, entertainment --
- 5.66
- ALERT : <éscaid> alert, eager; swift --
- 4.31
- ALL : <uile> all, whole --
- 2.346, 4.177, 7.178, 8.278
- ALLIANCE : <oentu> unity, alliance, sexual union --
- 5.80
- ALONE : <oenar> one person, one alone --
- 8.154
- ALONG : <farrad> beside, along with --
- 3.47
- ALTHOUGH : <cía> although, even if --
- 1.36, 3.116, 5.316, 8.273
- AMONG : <eter> between, among --
- 1.225, 1.259, 2.248, 9.113
- AMONG : <laH> among, by, with --
- 1.53, 1.85, 1.149, 1.211, 2.244, 2.296, 3.184, 5.68, 5.132, 5.281, 5.283, 6.110, 8.81, 8.119, 8.121, 8.149, 8.165, 9.12, 9.90, 9.96, 9.99, 9.108, 9.111
- AMPLE : <lán> full, ample --
- 10.117
- ANCIENT : <bile> (ancient and venerated) tree --
- 7.143
- AND : <ocus> and --
- 1.7, 1.101, 1.135, 1.137, 1.202, 1.207, 1.327, 2.66, 2.205, 2.209, 2.236, 2.240, 2.245, 2.259, 2.276, 3.38, 3.160, 3.188, 3.206, 4.38, 4.68, 4.91, 4.125, 4.148, 4.166, 4.173, 4.182, 4.190, 5.7, 5.222, 8.95, 8.265, 9.26, 9.37, 9.53, 9.76, 9.115, 10.12, 10.82
- AND : <sceo> and --
- 6.52, 6.54
- ANOTHER : <attan, attain> another time --
- 4.157
- ANY : <cach, cech> each, every, any --
- 1.226, 1.236, 5.182, 5.301, 6.86, 6.107, 6.269, 7.179, 7.190, 9.30
- ANYTHING : <ní> something, anything --
- 2.11, 2.80, 2.191, 3.20, 3.22
- APPEARANCE : <cruth> form, appearance --
- 4.28
- APPROACHES : <do°icc, tic(c), tig> approaches; gets; comes --
- 5.97, 5.124, 10.158
- ARAD : <Dál Araide> the district of Arad --
- 9.109
- ARM : <dóe> arm --
- 4.95
- ARMED : <gillae> servant, armed man --
- 9.103
- ARMOUR : <arm, armm> armour, weapon --
- 2.68
- ARMOUR : <gaisced> weapons, armour; prowess --
- 4.33
- ARMY : <slóg, slúag> troop, host, army --
- 6.288, 6.292, 7.67
- AROUND : <imbL, immL> around, about; mutually --
- 1.183, 2.239, 2.275, 4.41, 5.115, 7.16, 7.213, 9.33
- ARRANGEMENT : <ord> arrangement --
- 10.164
- ARRANGEMENT : <sreth> strewing; arrangement --
- 7.52, 7.212
- ARRANGES : <in°lá> undertakes, arranges, adjusts --
- 1.68
- ART : <dán> craftsman, man of art --
- 6.87
- ARTEFACT : <aicde> artefact, article --
- 6.142, 6.155
- ARTICLE : <aicde> artefact, article --
- 6.142, 6.155
- ASHES : <lúaith> ashes --
- 8.266
- ASKS : <do°guid> entreats, asks pardon --
- 4.77, 4.134
- ATTESTS : <for°toing> swears, attests --
- 4.56
- AVOIDING : <imgabál, imgabáil> avoiding; evasion --
- 8.292
- AWAY : <gataid> takes away, removes; steals --
- 4.191
- BACK : <aiss, ais> back, hinder part --
- 2.280
- BACK : <síar> backwards, back --
- 2.253
- BACKWARDS : <síar> backwards, back --
- 2.253
- BARGAIN : <caingen> deal, bargain --
- 5.234
- BATTLE : <cath> battle, fight --
- 3.239, 9.60
- BEATS : <benaid> beats, strikes, slays, wounds --
- 4.115
- BEAUTIFUL : <caín> fine, excellent, beautiful --
- 1.204, 7.118
- BEAUTIFUL : <álaind> beautiful, lovely --
- 1.201
- BEAUTY : <Mag Lí> the Field of Beauty --
- 9.110
- BEAUTY : <gnóe> beauty --
- 7.110
- BEAUTY : <lí> beauty, lustre, glory; colour --
- 7.50, 7.189
- BED : <imdae> bed, couch --
- 2.28, 10.193
- BEER : <cuirm> ale, beer; ale-feast, entertainment --
- 5.66
- BEFORE : <anair> from the front, before --
- 2.224
- BEFORE : <arL, airL> before, for, in front of, east of --
- 1.23, 2.49, 2.82, 2.371, 5.125, 6.297, 8.276, 9.51, 9.54
- BEFORE : <reN> before --
- 1.160, 1.256, 1.281, 2.194
- BEGINS : <feccaid> begins --
- 8.173
- BEGINS : <fóbair> begins, sets about --
- 10.67
- BEHIND : <íarmo> behind --
- 6.49
- BELLY : <brú> belly, womb --
- 3.202
- BENCH : <aride, airide> bench --
- 2.32
- BESIDE : <farrad> beside, along with --
- 3.47
- BESIDES : <chena> besides --
- 8.57
- BESIDES : <olchenae> besides --
- 1.130, 1.139
- BETWEEN : <eter> between, among --
- 1.225, 1.259, 2.248, 9.113
- BEYOND : <sech> past, beyond --
- 4.116, 10.88
- BIG : <már, mór> big, great --
- 1.309, 2.261, 3.239, 4.48, 6.101
- BIR : <Bir> Bir --
- 9.114
- BIRD : <én> bird --
- 1.21, 1.87, 1.159, 1.206, 1.209, 1.221, 1.228, 1.254, 1.269, 3.42, 7.155
- BIRD-HUNTING : <enach> bird-hunting, fowling --
- 9.55
- BITCH : <sod, sad> bitch, wolf-bitch --
- 4.86
- BLACK : <dub> black --
- 3.43
- BLOCK : <genn, geinn> wedge, block --
- 2.218
- BLOOD : <flann> blood red --
- 5.286
- BLOODINESS : <fuiliche> bloodiness, bloodshed --
- 6.116
- BLOODSHED : <fuiliche> bloodiness, bloodshed --
- 6.116
- BLOOM : <bláth> flower, blossom; bloom --
- 7.133, 7.145
- BLOSSOM : <bláth> flower, blossom; bloom --
- 7.133, 7.145
- BLUE : <glass, glas> greenish, blue, grey --
- 4.65, 4.88
- BOAT : <curach> coracle, skiff, boat --
- 7.76
- BOG : <Grellach Culgairi> Bog of the Chariot-rumble --
- 2.179
- BOG : <Grellach Dolluid> Bog of Distress --
- 3.86
- BOG : <grellach> bog, mire --
- 3.72
- BOILING : <berbad> boiling, cooking --
- 10.168
- BOND : <rond, ronn> chain, bond --
- 1.223
- BOUNDARY : <crích> boundary, territory --
- 5.34
- BRANCH : <cróeb, cráeb> branch; tree, bush --
- 3.45
- BREAKS : <bongid> breaks --
- 6.67
- BREAKS : <brissid> breaks, destroys; defeats --
- 3.237
- BREAKS : <con°boing> breaks; defeats; violates --
- 4.183
- BREAKS : <maidid> breaks, bursts --
- 4.120, 4.174
- BREAKS : <teinnid, tennaid> cuts, cracks, breaks --
- 5.329
- BREGA : <Brega> Brega --
- 1.168
- BRICRIU : <Bricriu> Bricriu --
- 1.147
- BRIGHT : <find, finn> white, bright --
- 2.278, 4.144, 4.169, 7.28, 7.98, 10.116, 10.139
- BRIGHT : <gel> fair, white, bright --
- 7.30
- BRIGHTNESS : <sorche, sorchae> light, brightness --
- 6.179
- BRILLIANT : <án> splendid, brilliant; splendour --
- 5.93
- BRINGS : <berid> carries, brings --
- 2.63, 8.252, 10.33, 10.39, 10.54
- BRINGS : <do°beir> brings --
- 2.98, 3.170, 5.151
- BROTHER : <bráthir, bráthair> brother --
- 9.139
- BROW : <brú, brá> eyebrow, brow --
- 2.242
- BROW : <étan, édan> front, brow, forehead --
- 2.223
- BROWN : <donn> brown --
- 3.182
- BULL : <dartaid> heifer, bull calf --
- 3.197
- BULL : <tarb> bull --
- 3.186
- BULLS : <dairid> bulls --
- 3.180
- BURSTS : <maidid> breaks, bursts --
- 4.120, 4.174
- BUSH : <cróeb, cráeb> branch; tree, bush --
- 3.45
- BUT : <acht> except, only, save, but --
- 1.190, 8.11, 8.90
- BUTTER : <brechtán> butter, fat, relish --
- 10.185
- BUTTER : <im(m)> butter --
- 10.149, 10.192
- BY : <laH> among, by, with --
- 1.53, 1.85, 1.149, 1.211, 2.244, 2.296, 3.184, 5.68, 5.132, 5.281, 5.283, 6.110, 8.81, 8.119, 8.121, 8.149, 8.165, 9.12, 9.90, 9.96, 9.99, 9.108, 9.111
- BY : <oc> at, with, by --
- 1.57, 2.87, 2.281, 2.297, 3.155, 4.23, 4.159, 8.178, 8.204, 10.16
- BY : <óL, úaL> from, by --
- 3.90, 4.72, 4.129, 6.112
- CALF : <dartaid> heifer, bull calf --
- 3.197
- CALF : <lóeg> calf --
- 3.199
- CALLS : <con°gair> calls together --
- 7.177
- CALLS : <for-t-gella> affirms, calls to witness, invokes --
- 10.50
- CALLS : <gairid> calls --
- 7.154
- CAMUS : <Camus> Camus --
- 9.116
- CAN : <con°icc> can, is able --
- 3.130, 3.142, 4.6
- CANONICAL : <tráth> period of time, (canonical) hour --
- 7.157, 7.180
- CARRIES : <berid> carries, brings --
- 2.63, 8.252, 10.33, 10.39, 10.54
- CATHAL : <Cathal> Cathal --
- 10.7, 10.31, 10.90
- CATTLE : <géim> roaring (of cattle) --
- 2.13, 2.110
- CATTLE : <éit> cattle --
- 4.176
- CATTLE-RAID : <Táin> Tain, cattle-raid --
- 3.222, 3.243
- CATTLE-RAID : <Táin Bó Cúailnge> Cattle-Raid of Cuailnge --
- 3.210
- CHAIN : <cuing> yoke, chain --
- 1.257
- CHAIN : <rond, ronn> chain, bond --
- 1.223
- CHAMPION : <eirr, err> chariot-fighter, champion, warrior --
- 1.128
- CHAMPION : <ánrad> hero, warrior, champion --
- 3.236
- CHANCES : <ad°cumaing> strikes, cuts; happens, chances --
- 3.57
- CHANTS : <fo°cain> accompanies with song, sings to, chants --
- 5.280
- CHARIOT : <culgaire> noise, rumble of a chariot --
- 2.174
- CHARIOT-FIGHTER : <eirr, err> chariot-fighter, champion, warrior --
- 1.128
- CHARIOT-RUMBLE : <Grellach Culgairi> Bog of the Chariot-rumble --
- 2.179
- CHARIOTEER : <are, arae, ara> charioteer --
- 1.118, 6.26, 6.38
- CHASE : <forim> chase --
- 1.86
- CHEESE : <gruth> curds, cheese --
- 10.189
- CHEESE : <tanach> pressed cheese --
- 10.200
- CICHOL : <Ciccul, Cic(h)ul mac Guil meic Gairb meic Túathaigh meic Gúmóir> Cichol son of Goll of the son of Garb of the son of Tuatach of the son of Gumor --
- 9.34
- CICHOL : <Cicul Gricen-choss> Cichol Clapperleg --
- 9.13
- CICHOL : <Cicul, Cichul, Ciccul> Cichol --
- 9.74
- CIRCLE : <cúairt> circle; tour, journey --
- 5.32, 5.114
- CIRCUIT : <mórthimchell> great circuit --
- 10.160
- CLAPPERLEG : <Cicul Gricen-choss> Cichol Clapperleg --
- 9.13
- CLEARING : <réidig> leveling, smoothing; clearing (land) --
- 9.106
- CLEARS : <sligid> strikes, slays; clears --
- 2.255, 9.89
- CLOAK : <bratt> cloak, mantle --
- 2.237, 2.247
- CLOISTER : <Cell Letrech> Cloister Letrech --
- 5.203
- CLOISTER : <cell> cloister, monastic settlement --
- 5.155
- CLOTH : <bréit> strip; cloth; shred --
- 4.93
- CLOTHING : <étach> clothing, garment --
- 2.65
- CLOUD : <Arcatnél> Silver Cloud --
- 7.225
- COGNOMEN : <comainm> name, cognomen --
- 9.63
- COHABITATION : <cardess, cairdes> friendship, love, cohabitation --
- 8.19
- COLLISION : <comrac> encounter; combat; collision; sexual relation --
- 4.24, 4.160, 5.5
- COLOUR : <dath> colour; hue, tint --
- 7.191
- COLOUR : <lí> beauty, lustre, glory; colour --
- 7.50, 7.189
- COMBAT : <comrac> encounter; combat; collision; sexual relation --
- 4.24, 4.160, 5.5
- COMBAT : <éccomlonn> unequal combat, unfair odds --
- 4.47
- COMES : <do°icc, tic(c), tig> approaches; gets; comes --
- 5.97, 5.124, 10.158
- COMES : <do°tét, do°téit> comes; goes --
- 4.149, 5.131, 5.217
- COMPANION : <coicéle, coicéile> companion, friend; friendship --
- 2.331
- COMPANY : <coimthecht> company --
- 5.263
- COMPANY : <muinter> family; party, followers; retinue, company --
- 1.322, 9.136
- COMPETES : <con°sní> contends, competes --
- 7.75
- COMPULSION : <écen> necessity, compulsion --
- 3.143
- CONALL : <Conall> Conall --
- 1.134
- CONCEALS : <celid> conceals, hides --
- 5.311
- CONCHOBAR : <Conchubur, Conchobar> Conchobar --
- 1.6, 1.95, 1.320
- CONFLICT : <debuith> conflict --
- 6.243
- CONGAL : <Congal> Congal --
- 8.32
- CONNACHT : <Connacht> Connacht --
- 9.97
- CONNACHT : <Connacht> inhabitant of Connacht --
- 5.35, 5.55
- CONQUEST : <gabál, gabáil> taking, conquest --
- 9.8, 9.10, 9.64, 9.127
- CONTENDS : <con°sní> contends, competes --
- 7.75
- COOKING : <berbad> boiling, cooking --
- 10.168
- COPPER : <(h)ume, (h)umae> copper --
- 6.138
- CORACLE : <curach> coracle, skiff, boat --
- 7.76
- CORKAGUINEY : <Corco Duibne> Corkaguiney --
- 5.19
- COUCH : <imdae> bed, couch --
- 2.28, 10.193
- COUPLE : <dias> two people, pair, couple --
- 10.109
- COURSE : <fecht> course, journey; time, occasion --
- 8.139, 10.108
- COURSE : <lorg> trail, path, course --
- 1.206, 1.239, 1.243
- COURSE : <rith> run, course --
- 7.27
- COURSE : <rían> course, route; sea, ocean --
- 7.19
- COVERING : <forbbaid> covering; shroud --
- 2.274
- COW : <bó> cow, ox --
- 2.284, 2.295, 2.315, 2.328, 2.344, 3.37, 3.172, 3.204, 4.168
- CRACKS : <teinnid, tennaid> cuts, cracks, breaks --
- 5.329
- CRAFTMANSHIP : <druine> skill in craftmanship, manual dexterity --
- 7.98
- CRAFTSMAN : <dán> craftsman, man of art --
- 6.87
- CROWN : <mind> crown, diadem, summit --
- 6.89
- CRUACHAIN : <Crúachu, Crúachain> Cruachain --
- 3.178
- CRUSHES : <for°nesa> strikes, kicks, crushes --
- 4.63
- CUAILNGE : <Cúailnge> Cuailnge --
- 3.183
- CUAILNGE : <Táin Bó Cúailnge> Cattle-Raid of Cuailnge --
- 3.210
- CUIRITHIR : <Cuirithir mac Doborchon> Cuirithir son of Doborchu --
- 5.43
- CUIRITHIR : <Curithir, Cuirithir> Cuirithir --
- 5.8, 5.69, 5.84, 5.249, 5.265, 5.282, 5.298
- CULANN : <Cú Chulainn> Hound of Culann --
- 2.7, 2.100, 2.126, 2.148, 2.300, 2.348, 2.377, 3.6, 3.59, 3.108, 3.134, 3.226, 4.62, 4.114
- CURDS : <gruth> curds, cheese --
- 10.189
- CURE : <ícc> cure; solution --
- 4.71, 4.128
- CUSTOM : <bés> custom, habit --
- 1.84
- CUSTOMARY : <gnáth> usual, customary; known --
- 7.169, 7.201, 7.210
- CUTS : <ad°cumaing> strikes, cuts; happens, chances --
- 3.57
- CUTS : <teinnid, tennaid> cuts, cracks, breaks --
- 5.329
- DAIRE : <Dáire mac Fiachnai> Daire son of Fiachnae --
- 3.187
- DAMAGE : <Dollud> distress, damage, havoc --
- 3.68
- DAMAGING : <collud> damaging, destroying --
- 1.58
- DARES : <ro°laimethar> dares --
- 8.85
- DARKNESS : <dorche, dorchae> darkness --
- 6.177
- DART : <cleittíne> javelin, dart --
- 4.118
- DAUGHTER : <ingen> daughter --
- 1.103, 8.13, 8.202
- DAY : <láaN, láN> day, daylight --
- 1.73, 4.188, 5.183, 8.176
- DAYLIGHT : <láaN, láN> day, daylight --
- 1.73, 4.188, 5.183, 8.176
- DEAD : <marb> dead --
- 8.41, 8.163
- DEAL : <caingen> deal, bargain --
- 5.234
- DEATH : <bás> death --
- 3.158
- DECIDES : <eter°certa> interprets; decides, determines --
- 2.356
- DECISION : <etercert> interpretation, discussion, judgement, decision --
- 2.313
- DECLARATION : <tacre, tacrae> pleading, declaration, dispute --
- 6.129
- DECORATION : <forníam> ornament, decoration --
- 6.166
- DEFEATS : <brissid> breaks, destroys; defeats --
- 3.237
- DEFEATS : <con°boing> breaks; defeats; violates --
- 4.183
- DEFENDS : <im(m)°dích> defends, protects --
- 6.64
- DEFERS : <in°snádi> defers, puts off --
- 6.294
- DEICHTIRE : <Deichtire, Deichtine> Deichtire --
- 1.104
- DENSITY : <dlúm> mass, density --
- 6.142
- DESCENT : <cenél> race, tribe; descent --
- 4.32
- DESIRE : <áil> desire --
- 8.8, 8.16, 8.59
- DESTROYING : <collud> damaging, destroying --
- 1.58
- DESTROYS : <brissid> breaks, destroys; defeats --
- 3.237
- DESTROYS : <díthaigid> destroys --
- 9.78
- DESTROYS : <lottid> injures, spoils, destroys --
- 5.112
- DESTRUCTION : <dortuth, dórtad> pouring out; destruction --
- 6.106
- DETERMINES : <eter°certa> interprets; decides, determines --
- 2.356
- DEVOURS : <gelid> grazes, devours --
- 1.33
- DEXTERITY : <druine> skill in craftmanship, manual dexterity --
- 7.98
- DIADEM : <mind> crown, diadem, summit --
- 6.89
- DIES : <at°baill> dies --
- 9.131
- DILIGENT : <léir> diligent --
- 10.144
- DIRECTION : <leth> side, direction --
- 1.241, 2.124
- DISCUSSION : <etercert> interpretation, discussion, judgement, decision --
- 2.313
- DISPUTE : <tacre, tacrae> pleading, declaration, dispute --
- 6.129
- DISTANT : <etercían> far, distant, remote --
- 7.8
- DISTRESS : <Dollud> distress, damage, havoc --
- 3.68
- DISTRESS : <Grellach Dolluid> Bog of Distress --
- 3.86
- DISTRESS : <tochomracht> distress, weariness, vexation --
- 1.52
- DISTRICT : <Dál Araide> the district of Arad --
- 9.109
- DISTRICT : <brug, bruig> region, district --
- 1.285
- DITCH : <clad> ditch, dyke --
- 1.178
- DITCH : <clas, class> ditch, furrow; pit --
- 8.258
- DOBORCHU : <Cuirithir mac Doborchon> Cuirithir son of Doborchu --
- 5.43
- DOES : <do°gní> does; makes --
- 3.117, 5.64, 5.79, 5.106, 5.235, 5.302, 8.52, 8.96, 8.108, 8.135, 8.212, 8.263
- DOMAIN : <flaith> rule; domain; ruler --
- 1.21, 6.108, 6.115, 6.232, 6.234, 6.264, 6.285
- DOMNANN : <Inber Domnann> Rivermouth Domnann --
- 9.15
- DOOMSDAY : <bráth> Doomsday --
- 3.75, 4.75, 4.132
- DOOR-POST : <ursa(n), ersa> door-post --
- 10.183
- DOWN : <snigid> pours down, flows, drops --
- 7.131
- DREAM : <aislinge> vision, dream --
- 10.10, 10.19, 10.35, 10.42, 10.70, 10.102
- DRIVING : <immáin> driving; roaming, wandering about --
- 2.282, 2.298
- DROPS : <snigid> pours down, flows, drops --
- 7.131
- DUST : <men, min> powder, dust --
- 8.264
- DWELLING : <teg, tech> house, dwelling --
- 1.333, 5.130, 10.115, 10.143
- DYKE : <clad> ditch, dyke --
- 1.178
- EACH : <cach, cech> each, every, any --
- 1.226, 1.236, 5.182, 5.301, 6.86, 6.107, 6.269, 7.179, 7.190, 9.30
- EAGER : <éscaid> alert, eager; swift --
- 4.31
- EAR : <áu> ear --
- 4.145, 4.170
- EARTH : <talam> earth, ground --
- 1.43, 10.37
- EARTH : <tír> earth, territory, land --
- 1.184, 5.205, 7.119
- EARTH : <íriu> land, earth, soil --
- 1.60
- EAST : <arL, airL> before, for, in front of, east of --
- 1.23, 2.49, 2.82, 2.371, 5.125, 6.297, 8.276, 9.51, 9.54
- ECHAID : <Echaid> Echaid --
- 8.14, 8.203
- EDMAND : <Edmann> Edmonn, Edmand --
- 1.166
- EDMONN : <Edmann> Edmonn, Edmand --
- 1.166
- EEL : <escong> eel --
- 4.37
- EMAIN : <Emain, Emuin> Emain Macha --
- 1.11, 1.24
- EMOIR : <Slíab Émóir> Emoir Hill --
- 9.36
- EMPTY : <folam> empty, vain --
- 6.109
- ENCLOSURE : <airlise> forecourt, enclosure --
- 6.102
- ENCOUNTER : <comrac> encounter; combat; collision; sexual relation --
- 4.24, 4.160, 5.5
- ENCOUNTER : <dál> meeting, encounter --
- 5.300
- ENCOUNTERS : <con°ricc> meets, encounters --
- 8.92, 8.217, 8.269
- END : <cenn> head, front; end --
- 1.283, 2.83, 4.124, 4.193, 5.127
- END : <dead, diad> end --
- 2.70, 2.146, 2.258, 4.172, 4.179
- END : <díden> end --
- 3.156
- END : <ind> end --
- 4.95
- ENTERTAINMENT : <cuirm> ale, beer; ale-feast, entertainment --
- 5.66
- ENTREATS : <do°guid> entreats, asks pardon --
- 4.77, 4.134
- ERROR : <sechbaid> excess; error --
- 8.238
- ESRU : <Fea mac Tortán meic Srú meic Esrú> Fea son of Tortan of the son of Sru of the son of Esru --
- 9.138
- ESTIMATES : <ad°midethar> estimates, evaluates --
- 6.124, 6.137, 6.150, 6.163
- ETHRAG : <Mag nEthrige> the Field of Ethrag --
- 9.95
- EVALUATES : <ad°midethar> estimates, evaluates --
- 6.124, 6.137, 6.150, 6.163
- EVASION : <imgabál, imgabáil> avoiding; evasion --
- 8.292
- EVEN : <cía> although, even if --
- 1.36, 3.116, 5.316, 8.273
- EVEN : <réid> smooth, even, level --
- 1.192
- EVERY : <cach, cech> each, every, any --
- 1.226, 1.236, 5.182, 5.301, 6.86, 6.107, 6.269, 7.179, 7.190, 9.30
- EVERYBODY : <cách> everybody, everyone --
- 1.138, 5.318
- EVERYONE : <cách> everybody, everyone --
- 1.138, 5.318
- EVIL : <olc> evil, wrong; misfortune --
- 3.120, 3.131
- EXALTS : <con°ocaib> truly raises, truly exalts --
- 6.17, 6.275
- EXALTS : <ocaib> raises, exalts --
- 6.15
- EXCELLENCE : <boid, búaid> victory; excellence, special quality; advantage --
- 7.54
- EXCELLENT : <caín> fine, excellent, beautiful --
- 1.204, 7.118
- EXCEPT : <acht> except, only, save, but --
- 1.190, 8.11, 8.90
- EXCESS : <sechbaid> excess; error --
- 8.238
- EXCITES : <con°saídi> stirs up, excites --
- 3.209
- EXEMPTS : <im(m)°dídnathar> protects, releases, exempts --
- 6.65
- EXISTENCE : <bethu> life, existence --
- 3.194, 6.153
- EXPELLING : <tafann> hunting, pursuing, expelling --
- 1.72
- EYE : <súil> eye --
- 4.122, 7.51
- EYEBROW : <brú, brá> eyebrow, brow --
- 2.242
- FACE : <bél> lip; mouth, face --
- 10.89, 10.93
- FAGGOT : <cúal> faggot --
- 8.258
- FAIR : <gel> fair, white, bright --
- 7.30
- FAIRY : <síd> fairy fort --
- 3.177
- FALSE : <gáu, gó> falsehood, false judgement --
- 6.254
- FALSEHOOD : <gáu, gó> falsehood, false judgement --
- 6.254
- FAME : <cloth> fame, reputation --
- 6.223
- FAMILY : <muinter> family; party, followers; retinue, company --
- 1.322, 9.136
- FAMOUS : <bladach> famous, renowned; splendid --
- 10.196
- FAR : <conicci> as far as, up to, to, till --
- 4.97
- FAR : <etercían> far, distant, remote --
- 7.8
- FAT : <blonac> fat, lard, grease --
- 10.195
- FAT : <brechtán> butter, fat, relish --
- 10.185
- FATHER : <athir, athair> father --
- 1.120, 9.140
- FEA : <Fea mac Tortán meic Srú meic Esrú> Fea son of Tortan of the son of Sru of the son of Esru --
- 9.138
- FEAT : <cless> feat, skill --
- 4.29, 4.164
- FEEBLE : <timm> soft, pliant; feeble --
- 10.201
- FENCE : <airbe> hedge, fence --
- 1.180
- FIACHNAE : <Dáire mac Fiachnai> Daire son of Fiachnae --
- 3.187
- FIELD : <Mag Latharna> the Field of Lathairn --
- 9.107
- FIELD : <Mag Lí> the Field of Beauty --
- 9.110
- FIELD : <Mag nEthrige> the Field of Ethrag --
- 9.95
- FIELD : <Mag Ítha> the Field of Ith --
- 9.61, 9.98
- FIELD : <mag> plain, field --
- 1.22, 1.191, 2.113, 7.63, 7.87, 7.200, 7.223, 9.88, 10.138
- FIFTY : <coíca> fifty --
- 9.24, 9.27
- FIGHT : <cath> battle, fight --
- 3.239, 9.60
- FINE : <caín> fine, excellent, beautiful --
- 1.204, 7.118
- FIRE : <daig> flame, fire; pang --
- 5.328
- FIRE : <tene, teine> fire --
- 8.259
- FIRMNESS : <daingne> firmness --
- 6.140
- FIRST : <cét> first; fresh, new --
- 9.133, 10.168
- FIRSTLY : <cétamus> firstly --
- 6.265
- FIRTH : <loch> lake, firth; pool --
- 10.134
- FISHING : <íascach> fishing --
- 9.52
- FIT : <dír> proper, fit, necessary --
- 2.309, 2.341
- FLAME : <daig> flame, fire; pang --
- 5.328
- FLIES : <luith, luid> moves; flies --
- 1.280, 6.266
- FLOOR : <lár> floor, surface; middle --
- 2.36, 2.256, 10.137
- FLOWER : <bláth> flower, blossom; bloom --
- 7.133, 7.145
- FLOWS : <snigid> pours down, flows, drops --
- 7.131
- FOLLOWERS : <muinter> family; party, followers; retinue, company --
- 1.322, 9.136
- FOMORACH : <Fomorach> Fomorach --
- 9.79
- FOOD : <biad> food --
- 10.123
- FOOT : <coss, cos> foot, leg --
- 2.206, 4.42, 7.40, 7.97
- FOR : <air, ar> for --
- 1.82, 4.19, 6.35, 6.104, 8.84
- FORD : <Áth da Fʰerta> Ford of the Two Mounds --
- 2.160
- FORD : <áth> ford --
- 4.44, 4.67, 4.155, 4.181, 4.196
- FORE-ARM : <rig> fore-arm --
- 4.99
- FORECOURT : <airlise> forecourt, enclosure --
- 6.102
- FOREHEAD : <étan, édan> front, brow, forehead --
- 2.223
- FOREIGN : <allmar> foreign --
- 6.167
- FOREST : <caill> wood, forest --
- 5.279
- FORK : <gabul, gabal> fork --
- 2.277
- FORM : <cruth> form, appearance --
- 4.28
- FORT : <Dún Imrid> Fort Imrid --
- 2.9
- FORT : <síd> fairy fort --
- 3.177
- FORTUNATE : <soithcedach> prosperous, fortunate --
- 6.300
- FOTHARTAIG : <Mael Fothartaig> Mael Fothartaig --
- 8.17, 8.44, 8.122, 8.181
- FOUR : <ceth(a)ir, cethéoir> four --
- 7.39, 9.87
- FOURTH : <cethraimthe> quarter, fourth part --
- 9.31
- FOWLING : <enach> bird-hunting, fowling --
- 9.55
- FREE : <sóer> free man --
- 6.212
- FREQUENTS : <taithigid> frequents, practices --
- 1.20
- FRESH : <cét> first; fresh, new --
- 9.133, 10.168
- FRESH : <lemnacht> new/fresh milk --
- 10.135
- FRIEND : <carae> friend --
- 2.329
- FRIEND : <coicéle, coicéile> companion, friend; friendship --
- 2.331
- FRIENDSHIP : <cardess, cairdes> friendship, love, cohabitation --
- 8.19
- FRIENDSHIP : <coicéle, coicéile> companion, friend; friendship --
- 2.331
- FROM : <diL, deL> from, of --
- 1.270, 3.121, 3.220, 3.221, 4.73, 4.94, 4.130, 4.194, 5.175, 5.299, 8.267, 9.32, 9.62, 9.129, 9.135, 10.122, 10.148, 10.188, 10.191, 10.194, 10.199
- FROM : <essH, asH, aH> out of, from --
- 2.27, 2.157, 3.176, 6.126, 6.139, 6.152, 6.165, 9.35
- FRONT : <anair> from the front, before --
- 2.224
- FRONT : <arL, airL> before, for, in front of, east of --
- 1.23, 2.49, 2.82, 2.371, 5.125, 6.297, 8.276, 9.51, 9.54
- FRONT : <cenn> head, front; end --
- 1.283, 2.83, 4.124, 4.193, 5.127
- FRONT : <comair> in front of --
- 2.263
- FRONT : <tair> in front --
- 6.51
- FRONT : <étan, édan> front, brow, forehead --
- 2.223
- FULL : <lán> full, ample --
- 10.117
- FULL : <lín> full number; number --
- 9.29
- FURROW : <clas, class> ditch, furrow; pit --
- 8.258
- FURY : <Luth Luamnach> the Fury of the Pilotage --
- 9.38
- GARB : <Ciccul, Cic(h)ul mac Guil meic Gairb meic Túathaigh meic Gúmóir> Cichol son of Goll of the son of Garb of the son of Tuatach of the son of Gumor --
- 9.34
- GARMENT : <étach> clothing, garment --
- 2.65
- GENTLE : <moíth> gentle, tender --
- 7.201
- GETS : <do°icc, tic(c), tig> approaches; gets; comes --
- 5.97, 5.124, 10.158
- GIVES : <feraid> grants, affords, supplies, gives; performs; pours, sheds --
- 1.307, 9.59
- GLORY : <lí> beauty, lustre, glory; colour --
- 7.50, 7.189
- GO : <cor> putting; throwing; letting go --
- 1.330, 4.40
- GOD : <dé, día> god --
- 4.58, 4.110, 10.29
- GOES : <do°tét, do°téit> comes; goes --
- 4.149, 5.131, 5.217
- GOES : <for°ruimi> sets, places; goes --
- 1.157
- GOES : <téit> goes --
- 2.156, 2.187, 2.217, 5.29, 5.197, 8.286, 10.106
- GOLD : <ór> gold --
- 6.164
- GOLL : <Ciccul, Cic(h)ul mac Guil meic Gairb meic Túathaigh meic Gúmóir> Cichol son of Goll of the son of Garb of the son of Tuatach of the son of Gumor --
- 9.34
- GOOD : <fó> good --
- 6.270
- GOOD : <maith> good --
- 1.8, 5.268, 8.80, 8.130, 8.148, 10.5, 10.15
- GRANDSON : <Ó mac Úais> the grandson of the son of the Noble one --
- 9.112
- GRANTS : <feraid> grants, affords, supplies, gives; performs; pours, sheds --
- 1.307, 9.59
- GRASS : <fér> grass --
- 1.39
- GRAZES : <gelid> grazes, devours --
- 1.33
- GREASE : <blonac> fat, lard, grease --
- 10.195
- GREAT : <mochtide> great, mighty --
- 6.88
- GREAT : <már, mór> big, great --
- 1.309, 2.261, 3.239, 4.48, 6.101
- GREAT : <mórthimchell> great circuit --
- 10.160
- GREATNESS : <méit> greatness, magnitude, size --
- 4.34
- GREENISH : <glass, glas> greenish, blue, grey --
- 4.65, 4.88
- GREY : <glass, glas> greenish, blue, grey --
- 4.65, 4.88
- GROUND : <talam> earth, ground --
- 1.43, 10.37
- GUMOR : <Ciccul, Cic(h)ul mac Guil meic Gairb meic Túathaigh meic Gúmóir> Cichol son of Goll of the son of Garb of the son of Tuatach of the son of Gumor --
- 9.34
- HABIT : <bés> custom, habit --
- 1.84
- HAPPENS : <ad°cumaing> strikes, cuts; happens, chances --
- 3.57
- HAPPINESS : <fáilte> joy, happiness --
- 6.190
- HAPPINESS : <subae> joy, pleasure, happiness --
- 7.211
- HAPPY : <fóelid> happy --
- 2.293
- HARMONIOUS : <co(i)cetal> harmonious music --
- 7.167
- HARNESSED : <inneltae> yoked, harnessed --
- 2.86
- HAVOC : <Dollud> distress, damage, havoc --
- 3.68
- HAZEL-TREE : <coll> hazel-tree --
- 2.278
- HE : <(h)é, síL, (h)ed> he, she, it --
- 1.106, 1.116, 2.60, 2.372, 2.387, 3.42, 3.118, 3.162, 3.175, 3.190, 3.208, 4.90, 4.147, 5.30, 5.67, 5.109, 5.218, 5.313, 8.10, 8.83, 8.133, 8.194, 8.209, 8.229, 8.241, 8.256, 8.274, 8.289, 10.56
- HE : <aN> he --
- 6.25
- HE : <idL> he --
- 2.25
- HE : <idN, dN, -N> he --
- 6.73
- HE : <seom, som> he, it --
- 1.85, 3.39, 5.152, 5.167, 5.198, 5.221, 5.266, 5.313, 8.56
- HE : <tN> he --
- 6.7, 6.17
- HEAD : <cenn> head, front; end --
- 1.283, 2.83, 4.124, 4.193, 5.127
- HEARS : <at°chluin> hears --
- 10.13
- HEARS : <ro°cluinethar> hears --
- 2.10, 2.111, 2.173, 6.274, 8.43
- HEART : <cride> heart --
- 5.315, 5.331
- HEDGE : <airbe> hedge, fence --
- 1.180
- HEIFER : <dartaid> heifer, bull calf --
- 3.197
- HEIFER : <samaisc> heifer --
- 4.143
- HER : <aH> her --
- 1.119, 2.246, 2.257, 2.297, 2.312, 3.88, 3.201, 8.213, 8.291
- HERB : <luss, lus> herb, plant, vegetable --
- 1.41
- HERE : <sund> here --
- 9.6
- HERO : <ánrad> hero, warrior, champion --
- 3.236
- HIDES : <celid> conceals, hides --
- 5.311
- HILL : <Slíab Fúait> Wooden Hill --
- 1.164
- HILL : <Slíab Émóir> Emoir Hill --
- 9.36
- HIMSELF : <fodén> self, himself; own --
- 10.94
- HINDER : <aiss, ais> back, hinder part --
- 2.280
- HIS : <aL> his, its --
- 1.99, 1.102, 1.238, 1.321, 2.23, 2.27, 2.33, 2.61, 2.64, 2.67, 2.69, 2.82, 2.84, 2.222, 2.279, 3.8, 3.46, 5.208, 5.220, 6.126, 6.139, 6.152, 6.165, 6.291, 6.295, 8.86, 9.39, 9.135, 10.69, 10.92, 10.146, 10.159, 10.163, 10.172, 10.181, 10.186
- HITHER : <illei, ille> hither; since; moreover --
- 3.92
- HOLDING : <congbál> occupation, holding --
- 6.286
- HOME : <dom, dam> house, home --
- 1.162
- HORSE : <ech> horse --
- 2.202, 2.215, 3.31
- HORSE : <gabor> (white) horse, mare --
- 7.18
- HOST : <slóg, slúag> troop, host, army --
- 6.288, 6.292, 7.67
- HOUND : <Cú> Hound --
- 2.359
- HOUND : <Cú Chulainn> Hound of Culann --
- 2.7, 2.100, 2.126, 2.148, 2.300, 2.348, 2.377, 3.6, 3.59, 3.108, 3.134, 3.226, 4.62, 4.114
- HOUND : <Mac Con Glinne> Son of the Hound of the Valley --
- 10.9, 10.52
- HOUR : <tráth> period of time, (canonical) hour --
- 7.157, 7.180
- HOUSE : <dom, dam> house, home --
- 1.162
- HOUSE : <teg, tech> house, dwelling --
- 1.333, 5.130, 10.115, 10.143
- HOW : <cinnas> how --
- 4.5
- HUE : <dath> colour; hue, tint --
- 7.191
- HUNDRED : <cétN> hundred --
- 4.167, 9.48
- HUNTING : <tafann> hunting, pursuing, expelling --
- 1.72
- HURTFUL : <doltach> pernicious, hurtful --
- 3.55
- IF : <acht> if only, provided that --
- 3.100
- IF : <cía> although, even if --
- 1.36, 3.116, 5.316, 8.273
- IF : <diaN> when; if --
- 5.123, 8.42, 8.251, 10.32
- IF : <mani> if not --
- 4.76, 4.133
- IF : <má, ma> if --
- 8.58
- IMPERFECT : <no> (introduces imperfect) --
- 1.32
- IMRID : <Dún Imrid> Fort Imrid --
- 2.9
- INDEED : <trá, tra> then, well, so, indeed, moreover --
- 8.131, 10.68
- INDEED : <ém, éim> truly, indeed, then --
- 2.311, 2.343, 3.174
- INHABITANT : <Connacht> inhabitant of Connacht --
- 5.35, 5.55
- INHOSPITALITY : <dochell> niggardliness, inhospitality --
- 6.221
- INJURES : <lottid> injures, spoils, destroys --
- 5.112
- INTERCOURSE : <gnás> intercourse --
- 5.270
- INTERPRETATION : <etercert> interpretation, discussion, judgement, decision --
- 2.313
- INTERPRETING : <breth> passing judgement, interpreting --
- 10.17
- INTERPRETS : <eter°certa> interprets; decides, determines --
- 2.356
- INTERVAL : <aret, airet> length, interval, space (of time) --
- 3.191
- INTO : <in, iN> in, into --
- 1.10, 1.42, 1.74, 1.97, 1.99, 1.131, 1.185, 1.238, 1.282, 1.294, 2.8, 2.33, 2.69, 2.84, 2.112, 2.145, 2.177, 2.234, 2.257, 2.262, 3.8, 3.21, 3.24, 3.27, 3.30, 3.33, 3.36, 3.46, 3.193, 3.201, 4.43, 4.123, 4.150, 4.152, 4.156, 4.171, 4.178, 4.180, 4.195, 5.33, 5.165, 5.202, 5.204, 5.208, 5.262, 7.7, 7.86, 7.142, 7.222, 8.177, 8.257, 9.14, 9.92, 10.57, 10.91, 10.118, 10.159
- INTRODUCES : <no> (introduces imperfect) --
- 1.32
- INVOKES : <for-t-gella> affirms, calls to witness, invokes --
- 10.50
- IRELAND : <Ériu> Ireland --
- 1.186, 9.93, 9.128
- IRON : <iarn> iron --
- 6.125
- IS : <-did> is --
- 2.371
- IS : <attá> is --
- 1.5,