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I. Index of Things.

on second epistle of Peter, i. 713; see lesson
of Apostles
episcopal order of Brigit's successor, ii. 330
epitaphs, ii. 288
epitome, i. 95
equinox (ece7ioc/it), i. 375; equinoctial hour, ii. 14
errors in Milan glosses, i. xix, xx
etymological glosses, ii. 3
etymology, ii. 77
Eucharist, treatise on, ii. xxvii
euphony, ii. 72, 164, 165; euphonious, ii. Ill
evangelical doctrine, i. 664
evening, ii. 155
ex-laymen, i. 553
exorcist, ii. 263, 269, 368
eye-charm, n. 250; eye of the soul, i. 632
eye-ailment (galar sUla), ii. 332
eyes and ears, i. 379
ewes, I. 339
examples of scripture, i. 84
excuse, i. 476; ii. 112

faggot, Isaac's, i. 493
false apostles, i. 607, 615, 620, 684
false miracles and signs, i. 666
false parturitions, ii. 292
false prophets, ii. 357
fasting, II. 38, 247, 298, 303, 311
fawn, II. 354
feast-house (fled-tech), i. 288
Felire Oengusso, i. 437, 495, 506, 542, 638, 655,
689, 715; ii. xxxii, xxxvi, xxxvii, 126, 290,
291, 294, 297, 301, 306, 317, 347, 416, 419
fen, II. 149
fence, i. 345
festal days, i. 207
fiery column, ii. 330
figure, II. 52; of speech, i. 19, 35, 39, 109, 456;
II. 151
fire, I. 482; ii. 107; of the Chaldees, ii. 302,
401 ; splendour of, ii. 355
firewood, ii. 226
firstborn, i. 418
first-fruits, i. 335, 585
fishes, II. 91, 268; fish-spear, ii. 91
flabellum, ii. 8
flatfaced man, ii. 338
fleece, i. 130, 300
flint knives, i. 506
flitch of bacon, ii. 339
flood (lie), I. 275; [liae), ii. 315; {tola), ii. 229;
of foreigners, ii. 256
flood-tides, ii. 13, 14, 24
flute-player, ii. 64
food (schad), i. 399; (tnare), i. 535, 536, 537;
(Mad), I. 413; of preachers, i. 487
footprint of angel, ii. 310
foray, ii. 309
foreign language, i. 577, 578
forest (caill), ii. 298
forgiveness, i. 596, 661
fornication, i. 556; ii. 124
fosterling, ii. 238
four-square churches (aeclesias quadratas), ii. 267
fox, II. 101 ; pet, II. 342
fraction of Host on paten, ii. 253
freedman, i. 558
Friday, i. 383
future tense, i. 207; ii. 156, 157; with an im-
perfective meaning, i. 704

gallows, II. 107
gangrene, i. 693
garden, i. 410
gastric disease, i. 687
Gaulish shoes [gall-assai), i. 497
gender, ii. 114, 119, 126, 131, 161
genealogies, i. 679; see ladders
genitive, ii. 62, 99, 131, 132, 133, 135, 195, 205,
208; after verb = consentio, ii. 134; after adj.
ib. ; of stems in i and u, ii. xv, xvi; of the
finite, II. 208; of the possessive, ib.
Gentiles, i. 522, 623, 528, 529, 538, 542, 619,
622, 691
gentleness, i. 694, 701; in teaching, i. 628
Georgics, i. 605; ii. xviii, 66, 418
gerund, i. 233; ii. 77, 159, 160, 167, 172, 179, 229
giant raised from dead, ii. xxxviii
gift of teaching, i. 676
girdle of truth, i. 641
glands, nine, ii. 103
glory, I. 601, 619; of saints in heaven, i. 587
gloss, II. 115, 117, 139
glossary at Munich, ii. 43. See O'Clery's
Glossary, O'Mulconry's Glossary
gluttony, 1. 555
goddess, II. IQJ, 113, 121
Godhead of the Son, i. 45, 46, 48, 49, 50, 435 ;
of the Trinity, ii. 317. See Mysteries
gods, II. 92, 93, 109, 118, 168
Goidelica, i. xxi, 643; ii. xl, 116, 354
gold, II. 239, 294, 310, 412
good works, i. 305, 394, 439, 558, 669, 711,
Gospel, I. 596, 609, 618, 619, 635, 644, 670, 68
gown, I. 697
grace of teaching, i. 642; of the Spiiit, i.
676; saving, i. 633
gradual, ii. 252