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I. Index of Things.

graftinf,', i. 529
grain, i. 586, 587; ii. 177
grammar, art of, ii. 6, 7
Grammatica oeltica, r. 441, 504, 513, 560, 575,
600, 616, 632, 639, 657; n. xix, xxvi, xxvii,
135, 316
granaries, i. 332
grapes, i. 45
grass, I. 303, 462
grave accent, ii. 204, 221, 222
greed, i. 579
Greek language, ii. 159, 168
guarantee, ii. 176
guardian, i. 624; guardian angels, ii. 380
guest, II. 120

H. 2. 16, 11. 264
hail, I. 482
hair of goats and camels, ii. 326
hairshirt, i. 152
halter, i. 38
hamper, i. 615, ii. 333
hand, God's, ii. 356; Christ's, see North, South
handkerchief, n. 149, 150
handmaid (cumal), n. 345
Harleian 1802 ... i. 519 n., 629
harlot, I. 555; ii. 124
harp, I. 577
harrow {daintech), ii. 166
headache, i. 616; ii. 248, 249
heathenry, black laws of, ii. 357
heather, ii. 102
heaven, strength of, ii. 355; heavens, i. 482 ; n. 1
hell, I. 444; ii. 92, 96, 107, 317, 353, 359
heptateuch, n. 268
heresy, i. 46, 47; ii. 255; Pelagian, ii. 311
heretics, false laws of, n. 357
hermit, i, 694; n. 301
hiatus, n. 60, 95
Hibernica minora, ii. 416
hidden treasure, i. 163
Hisperica Famina, ii. 24
holly, II. 234
holocaust, I. 200
holy water, n. 260
Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church, i. 494, 636
homily, the Cambray, ii. xxvi, xxxi, xxxiii, 244
honey, i. 544
horn, I. 292, 395; horns, ii. 340
Horologium, u. 137
horoscopist, ii. 33
horse, ii. 3; sale of, ii. 240; Brigit's, n. 341;
horses, i. 17, 121, 122
horse-comb, ii. 226
hospitality, n. 323
Host, II. 263; Hosts, ii. 251, 254
house, mysterious, ii. 292; of immortality, i.
602
hunting, i. 467
husband and wife, i, 423, 556—560, 669, 640
hymns, ii. 314, 319
hypocrisy, i. 684

i consonantal, n. 147
idolatry, i. 137, 144, 210, 222, 250, 317, 473, 526,
527; craft of, ii. 357
idols, 1. 198, 206, 210, 443, 444, 470, 475; ii. 168;
offerings to, i. 561, 562; worship of, ii. 314
immutability, ii. 63
imperative, i. 343; ii. 157, 169
imperfect tense, i. 207; ii. 315
impersonal expressions, i. 545
impersonals, ii. 162, 167, 229
improbity, n. 97
Imram Brain, n. xxxii, 148, 295
incantations at St Gall, ii. xxvi, 248; in Stowe
Missal, II. 250 ; of false prophets, ii. 357
Incarnation, i. 200, 524, 542; ii. 41
incense, i. 476 ; ii. 263
incest, ii. 107
inconsouance, ii. 162
incorporeal thing, ii. 77, 112, 178
increments, ii. 198
indeclinables, ii. 92, 135, 213
indicative expresses Lat. ace. cum infinit. i.
13 n.; signifies act, ii. 162; indie, and subj.
confusion of, i. xvii, ii. 410
indictions, ii. 39
indivisibles, ii. 79
infinitive, ii. 134, 163, 167, 183
infixed pronoun, i. 637; neuter pronoun, i. 722,
II. 173
ink, II. xxii
inscriptions, Old-Irish, ii. 286—289
instrumental, ii. xl, 22
Intelligenzblatt, ii. xxiii
intercalation, n. 18
interest, i. 89
interjection, i. 177, 449; ii. 62, 75, 147
internal declension, ii. 164, 165
interpolation in Fiacc's hymn, ii. xxxvii
interpretation, ii. 166, 205
interrogative, ii. 200
intestines, ii. 42
intoxication by wine, i. 265, 321 ; see drunken-
ness
introit, n. 252
inundation, ii. 229

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