v (úaigid). Also -úaig-. Later comoigid (-ó-?),
com-ḟúaigid.
sews, knits together; completes; of duties
fulfils
: conoígset gl. consuerunt,
Wb. 19a1
(see n.). conruaig
gl. contexuit,
Ml. 99a2
.
cest, cid ara-n-epertar feda fri suidiu? Ni ansae: fo bíth do-miditer na táebomnae friu ┐ con-úaigiter conaib 'a question: why are these called vowels? Not difficult: because the consonants are analysed in respect to them and connected with them',
Auraic.² 51 § 6,8-9
. án ceathrur conúagu / for óenlíth
(of four saints) `I knit together',
Fél. Jan. 20
. dia mbeth go
lais do mebhadh; dia mbeth fír conoighedh would come
together again (of Lestor Baduirn),
O'D. 438
(H.3.17,
337
) =
conaigedh,
Laws v 472.16 Comm.
=
conoigethar,
H 3.18, 391b1
=
conscaradh . . . conategedh affrithisi,
IT iii 191.14
. ? con(g)aigeand dorísi (of cup),
197.24
.
ro comfuaighid longa in cobhlaigh `were . . . coupled together'
(in sea-battle),
CCath. 1990
. ? minig riccim-si / tír
conúachtus-[s]a `I have set in order',
BS 100.2
Legal:
cetharda conoige recht: fir ┐ gell, comic ┐ comlaine `perfect',
Laws i 260.23
. ? ni cuad comoigi cu cintaib comlaithre . . .
.i. ni ro cumai, no ni ro comaigea biadh a cuadh dó etc.,
O'Curry
1889
-
90
(
23 P 3, 22 b
) `involves', Plummer MS. notes, but
cf.
Laws v 472.16
etc. cited above.
inti . . . na comoigend
reir dlighidh,
i 116.16 Comm.
flaith na comoighend in
greim dlegur de do ceilib does not fulfil (?),
O'D. 1959
(
Eg. 90, 7b
). ?
ima comogaither athgabail annso on, no comogaithiur do gabail in athgabala,
118
(
H 3.17, 94
). Glossing
óigid (see úaigid): nad oiget a mamu .i. . . . na comoigenn
a moamughadh do not meet the obligations of,
Laws i 54.24
.
iii 24.29
.
Vn. comúaimm. See comoige. Part.
clárdroichet
comḟuaighti,
CCath. 1403
.