Ars Anonyma Bemensis, ii. 61, 127
article, ii. 75, 114, 159; neuter, n. 209
Ascension of Christ, n. 254, 355
Asiarchs, i. 541
aspiration, n. 60, 61, 154, 216; in Ogham in-
scriptions, II. 259 ; relativity expressed by, i.
716; after ni, n. 173, 205; of the object, ii.
xxii, 189
-emblies of Al- Hariri, n. xxxviii
assimilation of n, ii. 193, 209
atom, II. 10
auspices, i. 605
axe, I. 379, 493; ii. 122
bachall Isu, n. 313, 319
bacoE saved from dog, n. 339
backteeth, n. 255
bad tidings, i. 439
bahuvrihi adj., ii. 327
balance (vied), ii. 70, 346
bandages, i. 479
Banquet of Dun na nged, i. 655
banqueting-house, (fledtech), i. 288
baptism, i. 510, 516, 545, 550, 672, 698; of cate-
chumens, I. 487 ; creed recited at, i. 488 ; ordo
baptismi, n. xxvii; of children, ii. 304; of
Christ, II. 354; see triple immersion
baptismal name, n. 306, 308
bardism (bairdne), n. 241
barytones, n. 42
basket, i. 615; ii. 90, 122, 347
bath, II. 219, 337
battering-ram, i. 346
battle, I. 550. 577, 657
beatitudes, the eight, ii. 330
beestings, n. 43
begging, i. 699
bell, II. 261, 329, 346
bellows, II. 122
bellringer (aistere), ii. 346
bequest (edocht), n. 238, 242
Berne codex, glosses m, i. 2
Bezzenberger's Beitrage, i. xxi, xxvi
Biblioteca Nazionale, Turin, i. xxi
bile, II. 24, 137
birds, I. 105, 271; ii. 294; on Slieve Miss, n.
320 ; nesting in saint's hands, ii. 331 ; tamed,
II. 343
bisext, II. 19, 30
bishop, I. 431, 682, 699; catechumens anointed
by, I. 487 ; blood of, ii. 38 ; consecration
of, n. 241; stafif of, ii. 314; et v. ii. 262,
284
blackbird, {luinech) u. 5; {Ion), ii. 290
blasphemy, i. 120, 680, 686
blessing before meals, i. 684 ; on soul, ii. 257 ;
on arms, ii. 343
blood, Christ's, i. 631; bishop's, n. 38
boar, I. 345; ii. 90, 121, 310, 341; uprooting
gold, n. 310
boasting, i. 612, 613, 614, 616
Bodleian library, codices in, ii. xxxiii — xxxiv
Body of Christ, i. 635, 643, 689
bolt, II. 177
Book of Armagh, i. xxii, 494 — 498, 727 ; ii. xiii,
xxxviii, xl ; names in, ii. 259—271, 364, 365 ;
memoranda in, ii. 364
Book of Ballymote, (BB.), i. 426; n. xl, 51, 52,
54, 95, 97, 187, 215
Book of Deir, n. xxix, 257
Book of Dimma, ii. 257
Book of Judges, i. 337, 353
Book of the Dun, see Lebar na hUidre
Book of Durrow, ii. 257
Book of Glendalough, ii. xxxiii
Book of Leinster, see Lebar Laignech
Book of Lismore, i. 496, 679; ii. xxxv
Book of Maccabees, i. 351
Book of Psalms, ii. 261
Book of Eights, ii. 241, 297
books, II. 313
Books of Moses, i. 374
borrowing, i. 609
boundaries, i. 95; ii. 62, 238
bow {fidbocc), I. 272, 336; ii. 143; bowstring,
n. 8; see arrow, rainbow
box, n. 135
brazen serpent, i. 493
bread {pair gen), i. 410; ii. 177
breast-cloth, i. 479
breviary, Roman, ii. xxxvii
brick, I. 348
bridge, ii. 101; of life, ii. 350
British language, n. 308
British Museum, n. viii, 281
bronze instruments, i. 395
brooch, n. 345
brothel, n. 144
brotherly love, i. 711
brothers, i. 544
Bucolics, II. xvii
buffoon {fuirsire), n. 6
bug, II. 125
Buide Connaill, ii. 299, 300
burial of Loegaire, n. 263; of Christ, n. 354
burial-ground, i. 768
burning, ii. 357
butter, II. 333
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