Citations:accuis


 * c. 800, Wb. 9b19:
 * armain bed accuiss napreceptesin
 * for if it were not the cause of that teaching
 * c. 845, Sg. 200a13:
 * ité tra indi accuis insin arṅdid coitchen trechenelæ sui
 * those then are the two causes why is common trigeneric
 * c. 875, Ml. 35a8:
 * ní si accuis insin arinrogab duaid
 * that is not the reason for which David sang it
 * c. 875, Ml. 36c11
 * sainaccuis do duaid sech cách
 * a special cause to David apart from others
 * c. 875, Ml. 38c4:
 * danuicsom dofortacht in dligid rogabad tri immaircidetaid fris innaicsin forarobae
 * he applies it to support the saying that was uttered through congruence to the cause on which he was engaged
 * c. 875, Ml. 46b14
 * cenfochunn ⁊ cenaccuis
 * without cause and without occasion
 * c. 875, Ml. 51d14–15:
 * huaderet .i. sechis rofailsigestar son condat reli inna aicsin hisin
 * he uncovered, that is, he revealed, so that those causes are mainfest
 * c. 875, Ml. 57a3:
 * nach accuis trissa·n-étatsat-som inna anu hisin at·belat sidi ⁊ inna soinmecha fesin
 * every cause through which they obtained the riches, they [the causes] shall die and the prosperous things themselves
 * c. 875, Ml. 62a22:
 * oin dinaib aicsenaib inso
 * this is one of the causes
 * c. 875, Ml. 104c1:
 * issí ade accuis
 * this is the cause
 * c. 875, Ml. 118d10:
 * cetheoira aicsin ad·fét-som sunt sís ara·neirnestar d(o)ib-som ara·cotar do (ath)chumt(u)ch a tír
 * four causes he sets forth here below for which it should be expected by them that their land will be obtained for rebuilding
 * c. 875, Ml. 126d17
 * cenaccuis
 * without cause


 * Abbreviations
 * Ml. = Milan Glosses on the Psalms, published in Thes. 1:7–483
 * Sg. = St. Gall Glosses on Priscian, published in Thes. 2:49–224
 * Thes. = Thesaurus Palaeohibernicus (1901–03, Cambridge University Press; reprinted 1975, 1987, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies), edited and with translations by Whitley Stokes and John Strachan, 2 vols.
 * Wb. = Würzburg Glosses on the Pauline Epistles, published in Thes. 1:499–712.