n
a syllable
? recomarc . . . .i. re-chomrugad [ré-comracud
LB]
fri araill no re do c[h]omrug frie n-aill .i. dialt fri dialt,
Corm. Y 447.10
s.v. deach; i.e. a `recomarc' or disyllable is the
meeting of one syllable with another?
cloenré, is airi asberar
cloinre, fobith is . . . cloen ma doberthar um ni, uair it troma
a tri oldati a dóu,
ib. 15
; i.e. a word of five syllables is called
`cloín-ré' because it is unevenly divided (3 + 2 syllables) as in
fianamail-echar, the example given? Possibly an extension
of 1 ré `
time, space
'.