APPENDICES.
Appendix I.
NOUNS OF THE FIRST DECLENSION
aḃrán, a song.
aḋastar, a halter.
áḋḃar, a cause.
aḋmad, wood.
amadán, a fool.
aṁarc, a sight.
aṁras, doubt.
aoiḃneas, delight.
aoileaċ, manure.
aol, lime.
arán, bread.
ardán, hillock.
arm, an army: pl. airm, arma.
at, swelling or tumour.
áṫas, gladness.
bád, boat.
balḃán, dummy, (stammerer).
bárr, top.
bás, death.
beagán, a little.
biaḋ, food; gen. bíḋ.
biorán, a pin.
biṫeaṁnaċ, rascal.
blas, taste.
bonn, sole, foundation.
bóṫar, road; nom. pl. bóiṫre.
bradán, a salmon.
bród, joy, pride.
bromaċ, foal or colt.
brón, sorrow.
bruaċ, brink; pl. bruaċa.
buiḋeaċas, thanks.
bun, bottom.
caiseal,[1] a stone fortress.
calaḋ, harbour.
carbad, chariot.
carn, heap.
casán, path.
casúr, hammer.
cat, cat.
ceann, head or end.
ceol, music; pl. ceolta.
ceudlongaḋ,[2] breakfast.
cineál, kind or sort.
cleaṁnas, marriage alliance.
cléireaċ, clerk
clog, bell, clock.
cogaḋ, war; pl. cogṫa or cogaiḋe.
copán, cup.
creideaṁ, faith, religion.
cuan, bay or haven; pl. cuanta.
cuḃar, foam.
cúl, back of the head.
daol, beetle.
deireaḋ, end.
diaḃal, devil.
dinneur, dinner.
doċar, harm.
doiċeall, grudge, reserve.
doṁan, earth, world.
donas, misfortune.
doras, door; pl. doirse.
duaḋ, difficulty.
dúṫċas, inherited instinct.
earball, a tail.
Earraċ, Spring.
eiḋean, ivy.
eolas, knowledge.
eudaċ, cloth, clothes.