"comneibi" meaning in Old Irish

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Adjective

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  1. An adjective of uncertain meaning found only once, in Triads of Ireland 169, where it describes a lath.
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          "text": "Trí ruip ara tíagat cinta: cú foilm[n]ech, sleg caille, slissén chomneibi.\nThree brutish things that atone for crimes: a leashed hound, a spike in a wood, a lath _¹"
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