cacophony (mifogur), n. Ill, 199
Caimin's psalter, glosses in, i. 6
Cain Patric, ii. 306
calendar, ii. 176; in Eeichenau Beda, ii. 283
calends, i. 625; ii. 18, 19, 36, 41, 176
calm and storm, i. 426; ii. 323
canonical hours {trdtha), i. 662 ; canonical scrip-
tures (candi7i), ii. 312
canons, Irish, ii. xxvi; glosses on, ii. 38
Captivity, Babylonian, i. 137, 277, 354, 395, 402,
450, 451, 455, 472
carbuncle, n. 101
carrion, i. 491
case (cumtach), of Book of Durrow, ii. 289; of
Staff of Jesus, ii. 319
cask, II. 175
cat, the scholar and his, ii. 293
catalogues, Bobbio library, i. xv ; Munich, ii.
XXV ; St Gall, n. xxvii ; Stowe, ii. xxvii ;
British Museum, ii. xxxv, 32
catechumens, i. 487
cattle, I. 236, 237; stealing, ii. 306
cauldrons, brazen, ii. 311
causality, ii. 183, 210, 218
cedars of Lebanon, i. 148
ceiling, ii. 104, 108
celibacy, i. 556, 558, 559
ceriales lucernas, i. 727
ceroferarius, i. 654
chain, ii. 89, 110; of silver, ii. 343
chalice, i. 544; ii. 251, 252, 253
channel (Idthur), ii. 27
chariot of two wheels, ii. 347
charity, i. 438, 538, 575
charm against demons etc., ii. 256, note f
chastity, i. 557
cheese, i. 282
chequered lot of men, i. 305
cherubim, i. 343; love of, ii. 355
chewing, i. 256
chief-cantorship, i. 715
children, buying land for, i. 691; innocent, ii.
255; speaking out of womb, n. 313
choir, I. 363, 471
Christmas, ii. 254, 255
Chronicles, book of, ii. 142
Church, Christ's love for the, i. 221; of the
Apostles, I. 222; see foursquare
cilicium, ii. 326; see horsehair
circumcision, i. 503, 507, 558, 619, 629, 648, 649;
of Christ, I. 672 ; Host of the, ii. 254 ; with
flint knives, i. 506; of vices, i. 633
circumflex, n. 81, 179, 204, 207
city swallowed up, ii. 312
clapper, n. 342
clay, I. 286, 474
clerics, law against slaying, n. 306
cloak, I. 697; ii. 335
clouds, I. 480; ii. 22
coenobitic life, ii. 27
Cogad Gaedel 7 Gall, 11. 138
cold and heat, i. 320
collar, II. 89
colophon, II. 257, 280, 416
comb, II. 117
commandments of God, i. 461
communion, 11. 319
comparatives, 11. 92, 94, 95, 97, 98, 99, 185
compasses (gabalrind), n. 13
composition, 11. 166, 196, 200, 213
compounds, 11. 198
computers, 11. 10
computus, II. xii, 285, 312 ; glosses on, n. 39 — 41
conception, wicked, i. 242
concubine, 11. 124
concupiscence, i. 513, 515, 589
confession, I. 73, 451; 11. 324; onDoomsday.i. 602
confessors, faiths of, 11. 355
confidence, i. 477
confraction of Host, 11. 253, 254, 255
confusion of marks of length, and aspiration, i.
XX. ; of indicative and subjunctive, 11. 366, 415
conjugation, 11. 63, 111, 156, 165, 169, 171
conjunction, 11. 132, 217, 224; of sun and
moon, II. 16
conscience, i. 568, 699
consolation, i. 591, 592, 595, 660
consonants, 11. xv, xvi, 57, 58, 59, 106, 112
conspiracy, i. 130
constellation, 11. 12, 16, 33, 124, 129, 139
context, I. 722
continence, i. 556
continental scribes, i. xiii.
copulation, i. 556; 11. 3, 184
Cormac's Glossary, i. 128 n., 387 n., 674; 11.
112, 162, 215, 249, 277, 417, 418, 420
cormorant, n. 109
corn, II. 113, 117, 123, 125, 139
corner-stone, i. 449, 634
Corpus Glossariorum Latinorum, i. 716; n. 44,
71, 88, 108, 113, 125, 129, 140, 141, 149
corslet (larech) 11. 319, 353, 354
covenant with God, i. 309
cowherd, 11. 315
cradle, n. 107
craw, I. 686
creation, i. 481; in six days, 11. 31
creditor, i. 89, 432
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