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[EC snámh], (clóifead, claoifead; do chlaoi, do chló), tr. & intr.; nocha cló (turns not) ó 8 43; ar nar clódh séan (for whom luck never changed) 26 34; vn. clódh, cládh [96], c. (to check) mo chroidhe fa chumann 12 24; c. (winning) cogaidh 60 12, 24 P 8 228; c. (quashing) córa 60 13; c. (forgiveness, etc. of) mo chean 97 7; mo ch., my self-conquest 91 8; c. gaoil conquering kin-love, disowning of kin 71 27; bean do ch. don chonair 95 29; a clú do ch. to surpass (or gainsay?) her fame, 82 3; ag c. ó turning from, 37 39; c. ar mo chéill distraction of my senses, 100 21; gen. = adj. 35 5.

Aithdioghluim Dána: A Miscellany of Irish Bardic Poetry, Historical and Religious, including the Historical Poems of the Duanaire in the Yellow Book of Lecan. Vol II, Translations, Notes, Vocabulary. Editor: Lambert McKenna S.J.

I turn, overturn. v.n. clódh, cládh : clódh a ratha, the reversing of his fortune, 2131 ; cládh neimhe, overcoming of poison, 2454 n., 2476

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