The Spiritual Songs of Dugald Buchanan; Ed., With Introduction, Notes, And Vocabulary

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192. shuai'neas sgallais, emblem of insult ; from suaicheantas, ensign ; cf. slat shuaicheantais do righeachd mhoir (Kirk's Ps. xlv. 8, and subsequent Psalm Books).
195. coir, originally " fitting," later upright, just ; Old Gaelic coir.
It is also used to mean "kind," "hospitable"; cf. coir, justice, and coir, portion. The adjective is the equivalent of "honest," "good," e.g., duine coir.
198. mbthadh, change, from Lat. muto, I change ; cf. Agus muthaibh bhur n-eudach (Gen. xxxv. 2).
202. mun
...d' iadh, encompass, encircle, close round ; Old Gaelic iadaim, probably from root ei, to go ; cf. an saoghal mu'n iadh a'ghrian, a phrase for the whole world.
208. Triath, the classic word for " lord," " chief." 212. dh' ionnsuidh, towards, from noun ionnsuidh, an attempt, approach, or attack ; Old Gaelic insagid, in and sagaid, seeking out, visiting, 213. dh' aitich, from aiteach, to plant, cultivate, hence phrase teamhair aitich, planting time, i.e., springtime.
215. bheachaibh, from beach, a bee ; Old Gaelic bech, e.g., is i thuc beich Alban i nEirinn (Meyer) and 's beachan gheug ri srannraich (A.


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