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A 1 (aipgiter)–25 (afaing)

Letter a, entries 1 (aipgiter)–25 (afaing), ed. Whitley Stokes, ‘O’Davoren’s glossary’, Archiv für celtische Lexikographie 2 (1904): 198–201 direct link. Most of these entries draw on the legal tract Bretha nemed toísech. For identifications of sources cited in the text, see Liam Breatnach, Companion to CIH (2005): 109.

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aipgiter, i.e. beginning (tinscetal) or foundation (bunad); here explained with reference to the four alphabets of wisdom in Triads of Ireland § 251.

1. Aipgiter

# 00001 O'Davoren's glossary
aipgiter, i.e. beginning (tinscetal) or foundation (bunad); here explained with reference to the four alphabets of wisdom in Triads of Ireland § 251.
Aipgiter .i. tinscetal bunadh, ut est cetheora aibgitre gaisi .i. cethre bunaidh na hamainnsi.


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Ir. aipgiter
Ir. tinnscetal
Ir. bunad
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Beg. cetheora aibgitre gaisi