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III. Index of Places and Tribes.

Cell roiss, ii. 276 Cell SenchuaB, ii. 268 Cenacht, ii. 266 Cen61 Ailello, ii. 266, 267 Cen61 Conaill, ii. 283 Cen61 Corcu-chonluain, ii. 265; lit. 'the kindred of the tribe of dog's dung,' a derisive nickname for the Corcu-Ochland of the Tripartite Life, p. 94 Cen^l Cothirbi, ii. 264 Cen61 Fiachrach, ii. 364 Cen^l Lathron, ii. 268 Cen^l Nothi, ii. 261 Cen61 Buntir, ii. 263 Cen61 Sai, ii. 266 Cenn locho, ii. 271 Cenn tire (caput regionis), ii. 275 Cenondas, n. 266; later Cenandas Cera, dat. Ceru, n. 269 Cerne, gen., ii. 263 Cerrigi, deserta, ii. xiv, 266; later Ciarraige Ciarrichi, Ciarrichi Superni, gen., ii. 271 Ciarrige Connact, ii. 270 Ciarrige Luachra, ii. 370 Ciclasta, ii. 86 Cilicia, i. 496 Cim, II. 117 Cisalpine Gaul, ii. 220 Clare Coirpri, ii. 365 Clebach, fons, ii. 265, 266; later Cliabach Cli, II. 364 Cliach, II. 332 Cliu, II. 240 Clocher, ii. xiv, 261 ; later Clochar, Clocher mace Daimeni, ii. 277 C16in crema, ii. 364 C16in Eidnech, ii, 364 C16in Findchoill, ii. 280 Cldin Lagen, ii. 270 Cl<5in mor m'Aedoic, ii. 364 Cliiain Ard, ii. 334 Cliiain Auiss, gen, Clono A. ii. 262 Cluain Cain, ii. 271 Cluain Corcaige, ii. 338 Cluain Dolcain {Clondalkin), ii. 256 Cluain Findglais, ii. 271 Cluain Iraird, ii. 283, 350 Cluain maccu Nois, ii. x, 283; gen. Clono, ii. 265, 269 ; Clonoense cenubium, ii. 273 Cluain Moiscna, ii. 337 Cluain m6r M6ed6[i]c, ii. 327 Cluath, fl., gen. Cloithe, n. 274 Cnoc angel, ii. 280 Gnoc Drommo Gablae, ii. 364 Coindiri, n. 269 Coire Breccain, ii. 273, 323 Coire Salchain, ii. 276 Coirp raithe, ii. 264 Coithrige, ii. 269, see Cothraige Colcheldae, ii. 86, 226 Coll, II. 278 Collumbus, dat., ii. 263 CoUunt Patric, ii. 269 Colonsay, ii. 276 Colosensi, i. 670 Colosus (Coll?), II. 276, 278 Commienses, ii. 264 Conalli Muirthemne, ii. 309 Conalnei fines, ii. 259 Conchuburnenses, ii. 262, 264 Conmaicne, ii. 266, 267 Connacht, ii. 241, 264, 313; Connachtae, ii. 279; dat. Connachtai, ii. 332; Lat. pi. Connactarum, ii. 279 Constantinople, ii. 173 Coolenni, ii. xiv, 259; later Cualainn Corcach, ii. 298 Corccu Laigdi, i. 720 Korku-Eeti, popuJus, ii. 276 Corcu Sai, ii. 266 Corcu Teimne, ii. 267, 269 Cothraige, dat. Cothrugu, n. 364 Corint, gen., i. 591 Cork, II. xxxvi Crannach Diiin lethglaisse, ii. 285 Crich Coirbri, ii. 365 Crochan, gen., n. 265; v. Cruachan Crochan Aigli, ii. 267 Croch cuile, ii. 266 Crog reth, loch, ii. 276 Cruachan Bri Eile, ii. 329 Cruthini, ii. 277; Cruithni, ii. 273; Lat. gen. Cruidnenorum, ii. 259, Cruithniorum, ii. 273. Hence Cruthinicus, ii. 275 Cualu, gen. Cualann, ii. 295; Lat. gen. Coolenn- orum, II. 259 Cuilcinde, gen. sg., n. 261 Cuircniu, ace. pi. n. 270 Cuirrech Liphi, ii. 335, 338, 340, 349 Ciil Airthir, n. 364 Ciil cais, II. 271 Cul Core, n. 267; Ciil corrae, ii. 264 Ciil Drebine, n. 272, 273 Cuul Eilne, ii. 276 Ciil maige, ii. 242; Ciilmag, n. 364 Cul raithin, ii. 269, 277 Ciil Tolat, II. 267 Ciil uisci, n. 281