v (*
com-laig-,
Pedersen Vgl. Gr. ii 560
)
lies with, cohabits
: conlee
Monann . . . / lúthlige la Cáintigirn `will be a vigorous bed-fellow to C.',
Imr. Brain 51
, cf.
conlé .i. coblige,
Corm. Y 400
.
conlegat curpu fri bāise (untranslated),
Fianaig. 30. w
(cf.
GOI 354 and
con-ling). comlaigid forro
`they prostrated themselves on them',
TTebe 4725
. Cf. comluiged.
Vn. 2 comluige, cf. coiblige.