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Definition of Crith

Crith
Crith Crith (kr?th), n. [Gr. ??? a barleycorn, a small weight.] (Chem.) The unit for estimating the weight of a?riform substances; -- the weight of a liter of hydrogen at 0? centigrade, and with a tension of 76 centimeters of mercury. It is 0.0896 of a gram, or 1.38274 grains.

Meaning of Crith from wikipedia

- poets. Three levels of kings are referred to in the status tracts, such as Críth Gablach: rí benn, (the king of peaks) who is identified elsewhere as the...
- The Three Collas (Modern Irish: Trí Cholla) were, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, the fourth-century sons of Eochaid Doimlén...
- day for sowing seed in a w****ly regimen of activities such as we find in Críth Gablach." Dáibhí Ó Cróinín, 2003, p. 17. The form Ethomuin is found in Rawlinson...
- the clochán. The clochán has been described in the 7th to 8th-century law Críth Gablach. Beehive huts are also found in West Penwith, Cornwall. Parts of...
- is doirtfear fuil, Beidh gach gleann sléibhe ar fud éireann is móinte ar crith, Lá éigin sul a n-éagfaidh mo Róisín Dubh. Roisin, have no sorrow for all...
- 1965483 mg carat (metric) ct ≡ 200 mg = 200 mg clove ≡ 8 lb av = 3.62873896 kg crith ≡ m**** of 1 L of hydrogen gas at STP ≈ 89.9349 mg dalton Da 1/12 the m****...
- T. Kerr.; M. Mcclatchie y A. O' ****van. Binchy, D. A. (Ed.). (1941). Críth gablach (Vol. 11). Stationery Office. Kelly, F. (1988). A guide to early...
- relationship can be quite clearly seen in the following extract from the Críth Gablach: What is the due of a king who is always in residence at the head...
- skrij 'quiver', C krys 'shaking, jostling', scryth 'shiver', Irish/Scottish crith 'to tremble, quiver' Lat. timēre Picard (Tournais) crincher 'to winnow'...
- needed] the ****istance of a man.[where?] In the law and proverb collections Críth Gablach ('The split cow') and Bretha Crólige ('Decisions concerning blood...