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Ceiled
Ceil Ceil (s[=e]l), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Ceiled (s[=e]ld); p. pr. & vb. n. Ceiling.] [From an older noun, fr. F. ciel heaven, canopy, fr. L. caelum heaven, vault, arch, covering; cf. Gr. koi^los hollow.] 1. To overlay or cover the inner side of the roof of; to furnish with a ceiling; as, to ceil a room. The greater house he ceiled with fir tree. --2 Chron. iii. 5 2. To line or finish a surface, as of a wall, with plaster, stucco, thin boards, or the like.

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- Patrick McHale VC (Irish: Pádraig Mac Céile; 1826 – 26 October 1866) was born in Killala, County Mayo and was an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross...
- of prayer and solitude, he was named the "Culdee"; in other words, the Ceile Dé, or "Servant of God." Not satisfied with his hermitage, which was only...
- without any wooden support. The wall surfaces on the interior were often "ceiled" with wainscoting and plastered for warmth and appearance. Brick infill...
- Célé Petair (also called Caelopetrus, Calepetair, Céile Petair, Ceile Peter, Cele-Peadair, Cele-Peter, Cele-Petrus, Celi-Pedair, Celle-Peter, Celupteris...
- wellbeing beyond a previously believed flattening threshold, except for a ceiled "unhappy" minority. A study about global spatiotemporal PM2.5 fine particle...
- Fuair Fial bean Lughaidh mic Íotha bás do náire ar bhfaicsin a nochta da céile ar dteacht ó shnámh dhi; gonadh uaithe ghairmthear Innbhear Féile don abhainn...
- seinneadair /ˈʃeɲət̪ɪɾʲ/ è, èi /ɛː/ /eː/ crè /kʰɾʲɛː/, sèimh /ʃɛːv/ dè /tʲeː/, cèile /ˈkʰʲeːlə/ eo /ɔ/ deoch /tʲɔx/, leotha /ˈlɔ.ə/ eò, eòi initially /jɔː/ eòlas...
- 'descendant' (Modern Irish uí) CELI ᚉᚓᚂᚔ – 'follower' or 'devotee' (Modern Irish céile) NETA ᚅᚓᚈᚐ – 'nephew' (Modern Irish nia) KOI ᚕᚑᚔ – 'here is' (equivalent...
- Journal, Vol. 13, Royal Institution of Cornwall, 1899, p. 492 "The Litany of Aengus, Céile Dé". omniumsanctorumhiberniae.com. Retrieved 2023-06-12. v t e...
- vows. According to the Swiss theologian Philip Schaff, the term Culdee or Ceile De, or Kaledei, first appeared in the 8th century. While "giving rise to...