[46] Or perhaps "apart from" every other.

[47] Or "I beseech."

[48] Or "need."

[49] This is the L. B. reading; the text has fia. Is it fiadh, of which one meaning is "meat," or "food"?

[50] Or "it is thus according to rule," i.e. laid down for us.

[51] Donad seems to be used in the same way as didnad, "solace" or "consolation," v.n. of didonaim, "I console."

[52] i.e. outside in the fields among the animals.

[53] i.e. on the same level with the beasts.

[54] Or "full of grace."

[55] Cith means a "shower" (metaph. "of tears"); also "hardship."