[99] Obscure and probably corrupt.

[173.] Three doors of falsehood: an angry pleading, a shifting foundation of knowledge, giving information without memory.

[174.] Three doors through which truth is recognised: a patient answer, a firm pleading, appealing to witnesses.

[175.] Three glories of a gathering: a judge without perturbation, a decision without reviling, terms (agreed upon) without fraud.

[176.] Three waves without wisdom: hard pleading, judgment without knowledge, a talkative gathering.

[177.] Three glories of speech: steadiness, wisdom, brevity.

178. Three ornaments of wisdom: abundance of knowledge, a number of precedents, to employ a good counsel.


[179.] Trí miscena indsci: rigne, dlúithe, dulbaire.