Part 35 (1/2)

Sgolt _a crack_, crion _shrunk, decayed_--crionsgolt _a fissure in wood caused by drought or decay_

Criochan _bounds, regions_, garbh _rough_--garbhchriochan _rude ions_ {170}

_Adjectives Compounded with an Adjective_

Donn _brown_, dubh _black_--dubh-dhonn _dark-brown_

Gorhorm _dark-blue_

Briathrach (not in use) from briathar _a word_, deas _ready_--deas-bhriathrach _of ready speech, eloquent_

Seallach (not in use) frohted_

_Verbs Compounded with an Adjective_

Ruith _to run_, dian _keen, eager_--dian-ruith _to run eagerly_

Lean _to follow_, geur _sharp, severe_--geur-lean _to persecute_

Buail _to strike_, troail _to bind_, dluth _closer_--dluth-cheangail _to bind fast_

III WORDS COMPOUNDED WITH A VERB PREFIXED

Art _a stone_, tarruing _to draw_--tarruing-art _load-stone_

Suil _the eye_,eye_

IV WORDS COMPOUNDED WITH A PREPOSITION

Radh _a saying_, roiht_, eadar _between_--eadar-sholus _twilight_

Mnich _to explain_, eadar-mhnich _to interpret_

Gearr _to cut_, tihearr _circuh_--troih_

Examples of words coiven in Part II Chap VII

Coender of the principal Nouns in their sihalar _palsy_, is masculine, because the principal Noun, Galar _disteh the accessary Noun crith, by which galar is qualified, be feh cs be a feht also to be masculine, Acts v 37 Except Nouns compounded with {171} Bean _woh the simple principal Noun be masculine, because the colach _a servant_, lach _a maid-servant_, feminine, caraid _a friend_, masculine, bancharaid _a female friend_, feminine