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n m. vn. of indlid. act of preparing, drawing up; the play of arms ? : múr nach brisfe brathairminnleadh the play of treacherous weapons, DDána 89 § 20. co ndiglar orra an t-indlead (int innall, v.l.) ceilgi tucsad oram isin n-aidchi, TTebe 1120 .
n d s. -innlith, IT i 119.18 . -indliud, iii 186.7 . -intliud. LU 4494. -intṡlaid, 4498 . -indlaith, YBL 117b51 . n p. -indlid (v.l. -indlith), BDD² 306. d p. intlidib, IT ii2 191.54 . -indledhaib, RC xii 60.15 . Always (except : caeca maclene co n-intlidib orsnaith (cona n-imdenum orsnaith, v.l.), IT ii2 191.54 ) found compounded with derg red, and usually folld. by óir or de órṡnath. Usually understood to denote some ornament or embellishment on the léne or caimse , whether interwoven into the fabric or afterwards inserted or embroidered is not clear. Plummer MS. notes : `the varying spellings indicate two supposed derivations, one from indell, the other from ind-slaid-, the latter is the more probable.' See also Windisch, IT iii 264 and TBC pp. 391 - 2 . Probably the same word as 1 indled, the variant spellings being due to confusion with int(ṡ)laide, q.v.
interweaving ?, insertion ?, embroidery ? : léne ... dei sítiu úainide fo derginliud óir, BDD² 10. bé find fors ndestatar deirgindlid (deirindlith, derindlith v.ll.) áir `a fair woman on whom the red embroideries of slaughter have settled (?),' 306 . léine ... do shita uainidi fo derg-innlith oir, IT i 119.18 . teóra caimsi co ndergintlaid, LU 7649. leni ... co ndergintliud (where MS. has only nderḡ, showing what a conventional phrase it had become), 5636 . léni ... co nderginluth intlase, 9268 . léni donderg míleta bha dergindliud do dergór, TBC 5189. lene fo derg indlaith oir impe, Ir. MSS. Ser. i 174.7 . lene gond indledhaib (? leg. go ndergindledhaib) de orsnáth, RC xii 60 § 16. deirginnleadh .i. inneall dearg, O'Cl.
adj o, ā As subst. one who leaps upon ? : bo for gach nindleimnech eich no creiti .i. ... for in cách ro fir- lingustar for in ech, O'D. 762 (< H 3. 17, col. 549 ).
n n p. Badb is Macha ..., Morrígan ..., indlema ind ága ` compassers of death,' RC i 37.21 ( LL 10b28 ) = tindrema `Dienerinnen (wörtl. : Dienste),' ZCP xiv 176.8 .
adj o, ā (4 in- + díles). See díles, Binchy, Críth Gabl. p. 83. The primary meaning is not belonging, not one's absolute property: inles .i. in- fo diultad, co nāch les ē, acht la nech aile, Corm. Y 784. innles .i. ni diles [acht] fri nech ele, O'Mulc. 770. ni forbrister nach n-innles .i. nocho foirbrisi do neoch ani is innles do do breith uadha, O'D. 547 (< H 3. 17, col. 436 ).
(a) not forfeit, not due, not lawfully to be paid, therefore unlawful: indiles cach iarraid tar ainme indeithbire `un- lawful is every fosterage-fee beyond the avoidable blemish,' Laws ii 180.4 , glossed : ... .i. is indles in iarraidh don aite o ferfuither ainm-cneidhe ar in dalta tre indethbirius, 180.7 Comm. nach indles cor cid itir da eccond `such a con- tract is not unlawful even between two idiots,' iii 4.13 Comm. cia nascar a dilsi, is indles cach ngait `though its perpetuity be secured on bond, no gift of a stolen object is valid,' v 216.9 Comm. Superl. secht tobarta ata inndilsem la feine ce ro nastar for macud ┐ raith, O'C. 348 (< H 3. 18, p. 192b ). Used substantivally : cach indbass bid indles n-ūag `jeder Reichtum wird gänzliche Herrenlosigkeit sein,' Ält. Ir. Dicht. ii 24 n. 5 = Ériu v 211.70 ( LL 125b14 ). ni bi eric tar on, tar ainim, tar einech n-indtlem .i. dia nderna indles don ni dobera tar cend a enigh `if he cause a non-forfeiture of that which he may give on behalf of his honour,' O'Dav. 1087.
(b) entailing liability, entailing culpability: díles ┐ indles di brúud for lár thige : díles cach rochóem, indles cach ndíchóem ; díles ór ┐ argat ┐ uma[e], indles cach (n)ombur ┐ cach sreth as chórus for lár that which is immune and that which entails culpability as a result of breaking on the floor of a house : immune is every excessively valuable thing, every ordinary thing entails liability ..., Críth Gabl. 221 - 223 . díles ┐ indles i n-immid : díles suide ┐ ḟreslige [n-]indi ┐ cia bronntar indi co comardda[i] cinn i suidiu ; indles aní bes arddu ci[u]nn that which is immune and that which entails liability as regards a bed : sitting and reclining in it is immune though anything be broken in it as high as the head when sitting, anything higher than the head entails liability, 233 - 235 . indlis do neoch no muille he who incites him is culpable (of a dog that has been set on to do an injury), Laws v 492.7 Comm. ma rob indiles cach dib a cheile, is lan fiach o cechtar de ind if to attack either of them entailed culpability for the other, it is full fine from each, iii 238.x Comm. is slan don fir fris' nā dalann, co foeigem, ┐ indles iar foeighem `the man with whom she has made no assignation is safe till she screams, but it is illegal after screaming,' v 274.18 Comm. cislir cairdi do chuisin ... cairdi feine ┐ cairdi n-airdbidhe ┐ cairdi n-indlis ... Cairde nindlis, nechtar da lína adrorastar a crich a cheili is diles, O'C. 804 (< H 3. 18, p. 372b ) = cairde n-indlius criche, O'C. 22 (< H 3. 18, 10a ).
(c) inappropriate, improper (of the use of a word) : caide ruidhles ┐ dileas ┐ coitchind ┐ indles in focail is guta ... indles di immorro guth fotha, uair ni fota hi inti fein `what are the peculiar, proper, common, and improper of the word vowel ? ... Improper to it, however, is voice foundation, when it is not a foundation in itself,' Auraic. 380 - 384 . caite ruidhles ┐ diles ┐ coitchend, indles alta ? ... indles immorro do dialt, ar ni bi alt and `inappropriate, however, to a monosyllable for no alt joint, exists there,' 832 . innleas a tabairt for airimh n-aili acht for a seacht `improper, its application to a number other than seven' (of the word seachta, heptad), 749 . indles immorro do forbaid dib dul i llocc araili `inappropriate, however, for any accent of them to go in place of another,' 821 . coitchend indles don insci saerda .i. coitchend ara gnathugud, indles immorra ara aindilsi common owing to its being used, but a solecism owing to its inappropriateness (of artificial gender, e.g. to speak of crand as masc.), 843 . nī fordiuchtror fordūain indlis `nicht erwache ich durch ein ungehöriges Lied,' Ält. Ir. Dicht. ii 24 § 1.
? To this : bé n-indlis ` non-owned woman (i.e. another man's wife who lives with a given man by her husband's permission),' Ériu xii 74.18 - 19 (see also Stud. in E. Ir. Law 65.2 ). a atitin a prim mna ocus a fine ata cach ben dib sain aicce cenmotha in be nindlis; ocus a aititin a fir ata saide `by the cognizance of his chief woman and of his tribe he has all these women except the `indlis' woman, and he has her by the consent of her husband,' Laws ii 400.26 Comm. lan do 'na prim-mnai ... i[n] ae[n]mud rand fichet do i n-a be n-indlis `full honour-price is paid to him for his chief wife ... the twenty-first part on behalf of his `bé n-indlis,' v 72.6 Comm.
Note also : innlus cach tinnscra fri deirge dligid o rech- taib commámsa, O'Dav. 540. rogellai Saúl mac Ciss | a hingin cendil n-indliss, SR 5818. ar [is] étarbae n-inderb n-indless etir cach ar ūair `unnütz, unsicher, ungewisser Besitz,' ZCP xi 85.2 . is indless cach maithius mor, LB 188 marg. sup.
n o, m. (in + less) a s. co hindlis , PH 3135. g s. indliss, SR 4413. d s. a n-indliss , Lat. Lives 95.13 . a p. co hindlessa , LB 36a40 . d p. isna hindlessaib , PH 4493.
a hall, a court: dorus ind indliss fodess (of the taber- nacle), SR 4413. conacca demun ... a nindliss araile fir maith in atrio, Lat. Lives 95.13 . co toracht ... co hindlis airchindig na sacart, PH 3135. dochóid isna hindlessaib batar imon tempul, 4493 . idnaices na firénu co hindlessa na bethad, LB 36a40 . ro linaṡtar do gul ... na hinlesa rig[d]a ro-fhairsinga, TTebe 51 8. indlios a court, O'R.
v (indell) i Part. indlide, SR 8147. indlithi, LU 8715. indeltai, Alex. 177. inniolta, Keat. Poems 1122. One deponent form occurs in indic. pres. s. 3 : nos-indlethar, Death-tales 6 § 6 . indell, q.v., used as vn. See also indled.
(a) puts in, imposes: is diles iarum in ni indlither inund isin fine tre drochchuru ar cheilsine `what is returned into the tribe by bad contracts of tenancy is forfeited,' Laws ii 306.7 Comm. (gloss on : is dilis iarum, dia n-[e]acraither inniull inda-lla[a]t micoruib, ZCP xiv 379 § 43 = Laws ii 306.2 ). cia lin ar a n-innlither éiric chinadh in chin- taigh `how many are they upon whom the `eric' -fine for the crime of the criminal is put,' iv 240.14 Comm. athgabail gabur im cina in ti innliter ar faoneolo isin tuaith, i 248.27 Comm.
(b) prepares, arranges, adjusts: ba trén ro indled leo insain | dia n-inred is dia n-argain, SR 5735. tire ... ar indeall a ndilse .i. is dilus iat amail indiltir a ndilsi `as soon as their alienation is arranged,' Laws v 426.2 and 7 Comm. inliter teora dabcha úarusci, LU 3794. dérguda indlithi prepared couches, 8715 . indell .i. glés (cleas, v.l.), ut est indell crot, cuislennaig céit .i. glésaighter na crota ┐ coraigh- ter na cuisleanna `tune the harp,' O'Dav. 1095. tic Medb ... ┐ inlis cethri firu déc día sainmuintir fessin ... fora chind, LU 6159. ra sruth ra indiltea ┐ i lladair ra teilgthea (of the gae bulga), TBC 3873. ro innletar a saighti ... for sreng- snáithib ... a fidbac, CCath. 5549. conadh benn chongna fíadha ro-innell an búachaill fáoi, Buile Ṡ. 144.6 . fled ro hindled oc Drecain, Met. Dinds. iv 16.28 . éirgidh, indlidh bar mbulga, Ériu iv 112 § 6. o'dchualaid Eitiocleis sin ... roindill a arm air anuas, TTebe 4534 . sleagh ar a ucht do hinnleadh (of Christ), PBocht 3 § 17. is tu dom innill imnidh `'tis thou alone hast brought grief to me,' Ó Bruad. ii 132.8 . tancatar co Ros Creda ... ocus int aenach innillti and, Cog. 14.21 . dobidg amac[h] iar n-indiuld an misceoil, RC xiii 222.41 .
Fig. of poetic composition : is ēicse athlam indlim `es ist eine behende Wissenschaft, die ich anspanne,' Thurn. Zu Ir. Hss. 76 § 8. Odras, úais ind ingen, fris' indlem laíd lúaidme, Met. Dinds. iv 196.2 .
Especially in sense of preparing for battle, arrays, draws up, equips: innlit Ulaid iat fein a n-aghaid Muimhnech ... ┐ gabhuit a n-arma irghaili, Lism. L. 3106. Part. in sense of well-equipped: ceann na gcuradh gcaithinnilte , DDána 89 § 13. oclaich ailli innelta escaidhe ..., CCath. 5371. an tan fa réidh innilte iad do éirgheadar amach, Maguires of F. § 34. ollmaig go hinneallta triall `with due equip- ment make thou thy passage ready,' O'Gr. Cat. 590.22. dá gnúis álainn inniolta (of Ireland), Keat. Poems. 1122. ba fuinneamhail tapaidh, ba ingealta a taisteal, ERuadh 479 . Used absolutely : ro iadsat ocus ro innillsetar mórchatha Muímhnech ... ma Maeldúin `arranged themselves,' MR 302.17 .
Frequently also of chariots, yokes, harnesses: innlit Ulaid noi gcairptiu dia toffunn ina n-en, IT i 143.6 . gabtair th'eich ... ┐ indillter do charpat, LU 8490. asbert Medb fria haraid ara nindled a nōi carpti dí, TBC² 153. [má] cotnici a innell ┐ ma dota a trelom [non-innill], ┐ mani fil a trelom nacha innill, TBC 2522 - 3 . do hindled a carput forsna heocha, ZCP viii 106.25 . rohindled a carbad do Ampiaraus ar echaib caema ..., TTebe 1512 . By extension : ro hindledh cethri helifainti don righ ┐ caislen claruig forro, Marco P. § 55.
breaks or trains an animal: na buirb nar hindled fri torbu `the fierce beasts which have not been yoked for profit' (glossing : buirb anindle, 268.20 ), Laws v 270.6 Comm. in cu ... na ro hindledh re torba (glossing : cu anindli, l. 5 ), 250.17 Comm.
(c) plots, plans, lays an ambush, sets (a snare) : ro hinn- leadh in cealg amlaigh sin thus was the plot laid, Anecd. ii 77.24 . ar imgabail na hetarnaide ro hindlit ar a cind, PH 7053. ní aithnit gurab diabul do indill he they do not per- ceive that it is the devil who has set it, 7740 . ro indiltea na lina, LU 3107. ní indlium for íascu ... na eonu lína na gosti, Alex. 862. fuaradur Clann Muircertaigh a fhis sin ┐ do innledur sēn (? sic leg.) ar slightibh ┐ ar casanaibh ... `they lay in wait on the roads ...,' AU ii 472.1 . nár innill feall, Atlantis iv 222.23 . is e cétna ro indlestar airrcis ┐ cuithigh ar tús a n-Eirinn, RC xvi 44.7 . gach beart doirbh dhar hinnleadh air, Arch. Hib. i 91 § xii . sás gabhála na sé slógh | do hinnleadh le rígh na ríogh, DDána 21 § 17. gurab dochum chelcce ro innill an Seinesccal an choinne ísin, FM v 1710.1 .
n o, n. later m. (4 in- + dliged, q.v.). n s. gach n-indliged , O'C. 2714 (< Eg. 88, fo. 60b ). in t-indlighedh , O'D. 564 (< H 3. 17, col. 441 ). g s. indligid, Wb. 3c8 . PH 4079. d s. iar n-indligedh , Laws i 254.12 .
an illegality, an illegal act, an injustice: ar is innles doib in tochus dia ndamat dliged iar ndenam indligid `if they offer (recourse to) law after committing illegality,' Laws v 120.10 Comm. is meirle gach n-i.¤ every injustice constitutes a theft, O'C. 2714 (< Eg. 88, fo. 60b ). dia tecma tuisil fair .i. indliged forin linn, sceith no seirbe `for should mischance happen it, i.e. illegality to the ale, viz. (its being) tasteless or bitter,' Laws v 166.8 Comm. da ndernut i.¤, is eric a indligid d'ic doibh, ii 86.28 - 9 Comm. cuic seoit cach n-inn- dligidh athgabala `for every illegal taking of distress,' 48.11 . dilsi seoit caich inde-cuirithur indligid `the `seds' of him who made the illegal contract shall be forfeited,' 288.4 (= ZCP xiv 374 § 37 ). is amluid sin ditneas dliged ocus eolus an tsenchusa nech ar indlighedh ocus ar aneolus cach caingne, Laws i 32.12 Comm. fir iar n-anfir, dligedh iar n-indligedh, 254.12 . o bus cinnte in cin no in t-indlighedh fair, O'D. 564 (< H 3. 17, col. 441 ). fuair in rí bás tréna úabur ┐ tréna i.¤ , Cóir Anm. 146. co na ro-mide tria n-a chumachtain anforlond na i.¤ for nech (of a king), PH 4150. gur tuit a clann 's a cineadh | ann, agus nír inndligheadh, Ériu iv 114 § 10. gen imirt inndligid ar neach, RC xliii 14.1 . tre- focul tacrait filidh | do dhidin a n-indligid, BB 331b35 . co n-indistis adlaice ┐ indligeda mac n-I. dó, LB 122a37 . go ffuiccheadh aisecc ina indligedh `... a restoration of such property as he was unlawfully deprived of,' FM vi 2110.13 .
Gen. used attributively: unlawful, unjust: do fiur indligid `to an unlawful husband,' Wb. 3c8 . ro himred fír n-indligid form, Aisl. MC 25.1 . biaidh Temair ... i rech- taibh uilc inndlighidh, SG 70.31 .

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