Irish Root Words - C

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Cabhan
Caech
Caenach
Caera
Caerthainn
Cairthe
Caiseal
Caislean
Cala
Capall
Carn
Carr
Carraig
Cartron
Casan
Cath
Cathair
Ceallurach
Cealtrach
Ceann
Ceapach
Ceard
Ceardcha
Ceathramhadh
Ceide
Ceis
Cill
Cinel
Cladh
Clann
Clar
Clais
Cliath
Cloch
Clochan
Cluain
Cnap
Cnoc
Cobhlach
Coigeadh
Coill
Coinicer
Coinin
Coll
Congbhail
Cor
Cora
Corc
Corcach
Corr
Cos
Cot
Craebh
Craig
Crann
Crannog
Creabhar
Creamh
Croch
Crochaire
Cros
Cruach
Cruit
Cu
Cuas
Cuil
Cuillionn
Cum
Currach

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