1 gnó, gnáe mockery, sport, pleasantry:gnó .i. cuidbed,
Corm. Y 693 . gno .i. cuidbedh, O'Dav. 1028 . gnó .i.
fochuidbeadh no magadh, O'Cl. car .i. brisc ... gno car cnam
marbda `a dead bone is a brittle mockery ,' O'Dav. 406 →
; 1028 .
roscendaig Conaire do Coincaulainn ar gnoe `bought them ...
for sport ,' RC xxii 304.17 ( BDD § 131 ). nech condaruice ar
gnae (of two imbeciles) who united them [in wedlock] for sport ,
Laws ii 406.21 : gl. ar gnae focuitbidh, 28 . ? To this:
doclos tre dhiumus mo gnaoi (gnaidh, gnái v.ll. ) | is Iúdus
Scarioth me `my mockery through pride was heard ,' BNnÉ
102.9 .