Page:Thesaurus Palaeohibernicus 2.djvu/420

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has not been proofread.
374
I. Index of Things.

optative, ii. 157, 184
oratory, n. 294, 328
orbits, II. 13, 31
ordeal of heating, n. 246
order of penitence, ii. 330
ordinals, ii, 127
ordination, i. 687, 698
ordo baptismi, ii. xxvii; ordo missae, ii. 251;
ord eclastacda, ii. 308
origins of tales, i. 679
Otia Merseiana, i. 670, 725, 726
ounce, n. 10
oxen, I. 563, ii. 340

packsaddle, ii. 290
palatalization, i. 470
Palatine MS., 68; glosses in, i. 3
palimpsest, Turin, i. xxvi ; Carlsruhe, ii. ix
pallet, II. 290
pallium (caille), ii. 264
panther, ii. 115
paradigms, ii. 135, 158, 170, 187, 196
Paralipomena, i. 150
parchment, i. 402 ; ii. xxii
parricide, i. 103
participle, ii. 93, 130, 134, 143, 161, 179, 181,
182, 183, 185, 186, 187, 201
particularity, ii. 180, 201
parts of speech, ii. 75, 127, 201, 215, 216
parturition, a man's, ii. 291
paschal lamb, i. 530
passion, ii. 152, 159, 187, 209 ; caused by action,
11. 193
Passion of Christ, i. 622, 627, 633, 670
Passions and Homilies from Leabhar Breac, i.
529, 629
passive, ii. 154, 159, 186, 207'
pastures, x. 339
paten, ii. 253; patinos quadratos, ii. 265
paternoster, ii. 249
patriarchs, reraig, ii. 305; uasalathraig, i. 696,
II. 355
Patrician documents, ii. xxxvii
patronymics, ii. 82, 103
paulo-post future, ii. 156
Pelagius in Irland, ii. 415, 416
pen, I. 218
penal death, i. 517, 585
penance, ii. 315, 326; penitents, ii. 255
pentecost, i. 495; ii. 417
penthemimeris, ii. 59
penult, II. 98, 108, 214
perfect number for imperfect, ii, 205
perfect preterite, ii. 171
perfective ad, i. 552, 652, 690, 715, 719; com.
I. 716; ar, i. 726; ess (ass), i. 572
periculosa oratio, ii. 253
period, conclusion of, i. 717
persecution, i. 663
Persons of the Trinity, i, 490, 554
pharos, ii. 23
philosophers, i. 671
philosophy, i. 693
pictured figure, i. 197
pigeon, II. 126
pigsty, II. 74
pilgrim, ii. 286 ; pUgrimage to Rome, ii. 296
pillar [cli), i. 707; collhe, colba, i. 649, ii. 326;
pillar-stone [corthe cloche), ii. 343
'pillow under head,' ii. 191
pinnacle of a rampart, ii. 122
pipe, I. 577
pittance, i. 688
plague, I. 418, ii. 305, see Yellow Plague
planet, ii. 1; planets, ii. 11, 12
pledge, I. 195, 595
plough-beam, ii. 48
pluperfect, ii. 161
plurality, ii. 127, 129, 135, 192
poems ending with initial word, i. 717
poet, I. 699, II. 117, 153, 168, 260, 276; chief
poet, II. 307 ; of king of Leinster, ii. 345
poetry, i. 136; ii. 215
poison, II, 153, 323, 357
politeness, ii. 99
pollution, I. 314
poor and rich, i. 56, 57, 90 ; care of the poor, i. 441
population of Ireland, ii. 298
porrection, ii. 197
positives, ii. 93, 95, 96, 99
possessives, ii. 103, 133, 191
postposition, ii. 217
pottage, I. 711
potter, I. 22, 23, 522
pound, II. 126
pounding, i. 399
power of sinners, i. 190
praenomen, ii. 78
praepositives, ii. 214, 215, 216, 217
praeteritum plusquam-perfectum, ii. 161
praise of Christ, ii. 349
prayer, i. 518, 643; ii. 315; without ceasing,
I. 662; Ninine's, ii. 322
predestination, i. 485
prefixes ind and in, when replaced by ad, i. 525
premission, ii. 215
prepositions, ii. 76, 170, ;215, 217, 218
presbyters, ii. 262, 284