[121] i.e., who has nothing worth hearing to say.
[122] See a similar passage in Ancient Laws i., p. 18, and in the tale called, 'The Conversion of Loegaire to the Faith' (Rev. Celt. iv., p. 165).
249. Three dark[123] things of the world: giving a thing into keeping, guaranteeing, fostering.
[123] i.e., uncertain what will come of them.
250. Trí urgarta bíd: a chaithem cen altugud, a chaithem d'éis óiged, a chaithem réna thrath cóir.
haurgartho N1 hurgairt HM hurghairrthe H2 d'aithli aidead H cóir om. NH2 iarna coir M
[251.] Cetheora aipgitre gáise: ainmne, sonmathe, sobraid[e], sothnges; ar is gáeth cach ainmnetach ⁊ sái cach somnath, fairsing cach sobraid, sochoisc cach sothengtha.
somna sobraicch H2 sobés N soingthes H2 somnoigh H2 farsigh [leg. farsing] .i. sgaoiltech H2