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DOB 244 DOD<br />

i DoBADH, <strong>and</strong> Doeail, s. yn. Daub<strong>in</strong>g DOCHARACH, -aiche, aaj. (Dochair,)<br />

;<br />

over. Wrong, hurtful ; uneasy.<br />

I<br />

POBAIR, E, -EAV, s. m. (Dob s. <strong>and</strong> DO-CHARAICHTE, adj. Unmoved, im-<br />

i<br />

Fear,) A plasterer.<br />

moveable.<br />

]<br />

DOBH, -A, adj. See Dòbhaidh. DOCHARTACH, -aiche, ad;. (Doch.V,r,\<br />

j<br />

+ Do-BHÀis, adj. Immortal. i<br />

DOBHAR-CHÙ, -o<strong>in</strong>, s. m. An otter;<br />

an otter hound. j<br />

f DoBHAR, -AIR, s. m.<br />

country ; water.<br />

The border <strong>of</strong> a<br />

DOBHAR-LUS, -uis, -an, s. m. Water<br />

cresses ; an aquatic plant.<br />

DÒ-BHEART, -eairt, -an, s. f. (Do<br />

<strong>and</strong> Beart,) A bad deed; vice.<br />

tant, shy, stitF.<br />

DOBHRAN-LEAS-LEATHANN,-AiN,<br />

s. ni. (Dòbhran, Leas <strong>and</strong> Leathann,)<br />

A beaver.<br />

DO-BHKÌGH, n(ir. Because. See Brlgh.<br />

DO-BHRÒN, -ÒIN, 5. m. (Do <strong>and</strong> Bròn,)<br />

Sorrow, grief, sadness.<br />

DO-BHRÒNACH, -AICHE. adj. (Do <strong>and</strong><br />

Brònach,) Sad, sorrowful.<br />

DOC AIR, -E, -EAN, s.f. (Do <strong>and</strong> Socair,)<br />

Trouble, uneas<strong>in</strong>ess.<br />

DOCAIR, -E, adj. Hard, grievous, pa<strong>in</strong>-<br />

jure.<br />

DOCHA INNEADH, -idh, s. m. And pres.<br />

part. V. Docha<strong>in</strong>n. Injur<strong>in</strong>g; act <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>jur<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

hurt<strong>in</strong>g, or damag<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

DOCHAIR, -E. -EAN. s.f. (Do <strong>and</strong> Car,)<br />

Hurt, damage, <strong>in</strong>jury, wrong, misery.<br />

DOCHAI REACH, -iche, adj. See Docharach.<br />

DO-CHASGADH, -aidh, adj. (Do <strong>and</strong><br />

Caisgte,)<br />

Inv<strong>in</strong>cible, unquenchable.<br />

DOCHANN, -AiNN, -AN, s. m. Hurt, <strong>in</strong>jury,<br />

damage.<br />

DOCHANNACH,-AiCHE, adj. (Dochann,)<br />

Hurtful, mischievous, prejudicial.<br />

DOCHAR, s.f. improperly for Dochair.<br />

j<br />

Sick, very ill.<br />

DOCHA RT AS, -ais, 5. m. Sickness.<br />

DÒCHAS, AIS, s. ?>i. Hope, confidence.<br />

DÒCHASACH, -AICHE, adj. (Dochas,)<br />

Hopeful, confident; va<strong>in</strong>, conceited.<br />

DO-CHASGADH, -aidh, adj. (Do <strong>and</strong><br />

Casg,) Unruly, turbulent, unniHiiageabU-,<br />

unquenchable.<br />

DÒ-BHEARTACH, -aiche, adj. (Do<br />

DO-CHE ANNS AIL, -ala, adj. (Do<br />

}<br />

Ì' DO-CHEANNSACHADH.-A<strong>in</strong>H. <strong>and</strong><br />

bheart,) Wicked, vicious.<br />

DÒ-BHLIADHNACH, -aich, s. m.<br />

(Do adj. <strong>and</strong> Bliadhna,) Any beast <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>two</strong> years old.<br />

DÒBHRACH-BHALLACH,-AicHE,s./.<br />

A plant ; orchis.<br />

DÒBHRAN, -AiN, s. m. An otter.<br />

DÒBHR.\NACH, -AICHE, adj. Dry, dis-<br />

Ceannsuich,) Inv<strong>in</strong>cible, utitameable,<br />

uncontrollable.<br />

DO-CHÌOSAICHTE, ladj. (Do ami<br />

DO-CHOÌSNA1CHTE, i Closaich,) Inv<strong>in</strong>cible,<br />

<strong>in</strong>defatigable.<br />

DO-CHLAOIDHTE, adj. Insuperable;<br />

<strong>in</strong>defatigable.<br />

DOCHLAOIDHTEACHD, s. f. wa.<br />

(Do-ch!aoidhte,) Insuperability.<br />

DO-CHOIMEASGTA, ) adj. '<br />

(Co ar.d<br />

DO-CHOIMISGTE, J Coimetssj.) Im-<br />

miscible, that cannot be mixed.<br />

DOCHOIR, -E, -EAN. See Dochair.<br />

DO-CHOMHAIRLEACH, -iche, ad?.<br />

Incorrigible, that will not be advised.<br />

DOCHRACH, -AicHE, adj. See Docair,<br />

adj.<br />

DOCHRACHD, s.f.<br />

Hardship, difficulty.<br />

bid. (Dochraeh.)<br />

DO-CHREIDSINN, adj. Incredible, imful<br />

; difficult, uneasy; sullen, untractable.<br />

DOCHA, adj. comp. More dear, esteemed,<br />

probable.<br />

DOCHUINN, -iDH, DH-, V. a. Hurt,<br />

valued preferred.<br />

;<br />

DÒCHA, adj. comp. More likely, more<br />

probiible ; a likelihood, a probability.<br />

DOCHADH, adj. See Docha.<br />

DOCHAINN, -IDH, DH-, V. a. Hurt, <strong>in</strong>-<br />

harm. See Docha<strong>in</strong>n.<br />

DO-CH ÙM, cu/ij. Therefore, so that.<br />

DOCHUNN, -uiNN, s. m. See Dochann.<br />

DOCRACH, -AICHE, adj. Wrong, uneasy,<br />

troubled, agitated, vexed. See Docharaeh.<br />

DOCRAN, -AIN, a. m. Sorrow, vexation,<br />

distress ; a fit <strong>of</strong> anger.<br />

DOCRANACH, -aiche, adj. Troubled,<br />

vexed, distressed ; caus<strong>in</strong>g sorrow or veia-<br />

tion.<br />

DOD, s. m. Peevishness, <strong>the</strong> pet.<br />

DODACH, -aiche, adj. (Dod,) Morose,.<br />

peevish, pettish.<br />

DO DH', prep. (Do,) Used before /A, or<br />

<strong>in</strong>itial vowel for sake <strong>of</strong> euphony. " Do<br />

dh' fhear," To a man.<br />

DÒ-DHATHACH, -aiche, adj. (Da <strong>and</strong><br />

Dath,) Party-coloured.<br />

DO-DHEALBHACH, -aiche, adj. (lìo<br />

<strong>and</strong> D.'albhaih,) Unlikely, improbabic.

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