The Spiritual Songs of Dugald Buchanan Ed With Introduction Notes And Vocab

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Alasdair Mor, Alexander the Great, the famous Greek General and Conqueror of the Eastern world ; more commonly Alastair Uaibhreach.
2. Caesar, Julius Caesar, the Roman warrior, general, and statesman. The poet selects these two heroes of the popular imagination, and taking certain traits for granted, makes these the subject of his powerful verses.
5. Liodairt, tormenting, tearing in pieces ; cf. — Ag deanamh liodairt dhe gu mion Ganfhear dofhuasgladh tneis, — (Kirk's Ps. Vii. 2. ) also, G'an li
...odairt le teas agusfuachd^ SudVn duais ciafadan afat/. — (M'Kellar, 1752. ) 6. Caonnaig, strife, tumult; the root idea is "heat, " probably connected with caoir.
7-8. ?>. , fierce pride is not nobility of mind, nor is merciless cruelty, bravery.
89 An Gaisgeach 8. Treubhantas, bravery ; treubhack, brave, a good tribesman ; from treubh^ a tribe, Lat. TribuSy c/. — Smo a tha do threunas A nn a* smachd chuir air do nadur, Na ann a' smachdachd rioghachd A dhiobhras aig a' bhas thu.
(William Gordon's Poems, 1802, p.


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