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DOR 249 DOT<br />

DORR AN, -AiN, -AS, s. 771. Vexatioti,<br />

anger.<br />

DORRANACH, -aiche, adj. (Doiraii,)<br />

Gall<strong>in</strong>g, vexatious.<br />

l)ORRANAICH,-iEH,DH-, v. a. (Dorran,)<br />

Vex, gall.<br />

DORSACH, -AiCHE, ar/j. (Doras,) FiiU <strong>of</strong><br />

floors, open, obnoxious.<br />

DORSAIR, -EAK, s. m. (Doras <strong>and</strong> Fear,)<br />

A door-keeper, porter.<br />

DORSAIREACHD, s. f. iitd. (Dorsair,)<br />

Door- keep! lit:, (iffice <strong>of</strong> porter.<br />

DORSAN-LUTHAIDH, «. pL (Dorus<br />

Hiid Lùth,) Fold<strong>in</strong>g doors.<br />

DÒRTACH.-AicHE, adj. (Dòirt, v.) Ready<br />

to spill or shed ; spill<strong>in</strong>g, dropp<strong>in</strong>g, not<br />

water tight.<br />

DÒRTADH, -AiDH, 5. m. <strong>and</strong> pres. part. v.<br />

Dòirt. Spill<strong>in</strong>g, shedd<strong>in</strong>g, pour<strong>in</strong>g, act <strong>of</strong><br />

spill<strong>in</strong>g, shedd<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

DO-RUIGSINN, -E, adj. (Do <strong>and</strong> Ruig,)<br />

Unatta<strong>in</strong>able, that cannot be reached.<br />

DORUIXN, -E, -EAN, s. /. Pa<strong>in</strong>, torment,<br />

anguish, vexation.<br />

DOKUINNEACH, -icHE, adj. (Dòru<strong>in</strong>n.)<br />

Tormented, excruciat<strong>in</strong>g, pa<strong>in</strong>ed, vexed.<br />

DÒRUINNEACHD, s. f. <strong>in</strong>d. (Dòru<strong>in</strong>neach,)<br />

Fa<strong>in</strong>fulness, torment, anguish.<br />

a tuft, a plume, a cockade ; a hunter's horn ;<br />

<strong>the</strong> drone <strong>of</strong> a bagpipe ; antler <strong>of</strong> a deer ;<br />

a bunch <strong>of</strong> hair, a forelock.<br />

DOSACH, -AicHE, adj. (Dos,) Bushy, full<br />

(if bushes, branchy, plumy, tufty.<br />

DO SAN, -AIX, -AK, i". m, diyn. <strong>of</strong> Dos. A<br />

little bush, little clump, cluster, plume.<br />

DOSDAN, -AiK, s. m. A k<strong>in</strong>d <strong>of</strong> food given<br />

to horses.<br />

DOSGACH, -AicHE, adj. (Dosgaidb,) Cala-<br />

niitous.<br />

DOSGADH, •)<br />

-AiDHEAN, 5./. Amisfor-<br />

DOSGAIDH, C tune. ,<br />

DOSGAIDHEACHD, s. f. Moroseness,<br />

\vrong.<br />

DOSGAINN, -EAN, s.f. Mischance, ill fate, I<br />

iiiisfortune.<br />

DOSGAINNEACH, 1 -ICHE, adj. (Dos.<br />

DOSGUINNEACH, i ga<strong>in</strong>n,) Unfor-<br />

tunate, obnoxious to misfortunes, ill-<br />

fated.<br />

UO-SGAIRTE, adj. (Do <strong>and</strong> Sgairte,) In- ,<br />

separable ; not easily separated.<br />

TiO-SGAOILEADH, -iDH, adj. (Do <strong>and</strong><br />

S^aoil,) Indissoluble.<br />

DOSGATHACH, -aiche, adj. (Do <strong>and</strong>'<br />

]<br />

j<br />

i<br />

|<br />

Sgàth,) Improvident, extravagant, prk>-<br />

fuse.<br />

DO-SGARTHA, adj. Inseparable.<br />

DO-SGRIOSTA, adj. (Do <strong>and</strong> Sgrios,<br />

Indelible.<br />

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

Sgrùdadh,) Unsearchable.<br />

DOSGUIDHEACH, -iche, adj. Extravagant.<br />

DOSGUIDHEACHD, s.f. lad. Extra vagancf.<br />

DOSGUINN, EAK, .c. /. Mischance:<br />

written also Dosga<strong>in</strong>n.<br />

DOSGUINNEACH, -iche. adj. Ill-fated :<br />

written also Dosga<strong>in</strong>neach.<br />

DO-SHÀRUICHTE, adj. (Do <strong>and</strong> Sdruich,)<br />

Indefatigable.<br />

DO-SHASACHAIDH, -e, adj. (Do <strong>and</strong><br />

Sàs or Sàsuich.) Insati ible.<br />

DO-SHÀSUIDHEACHD,.-./. hid. (Doshàsuichte,)<br />

Insatiablenees.<br />

DO-SHEACHANTA, ì adj. (Do <strong>and</strong><br />

DO-SHEACHNADH, \<br />

Seachaiun.)<br />

Inevitable.<br />

DO-SHE ALLTA, adj. (Do <strong>and</strong> Seall,)<br />

Invisible.<br />

DO-SHEÒLAIDH, -aidh, adj.<br />

Seol,) Iniiavighble.<br />

(Do <strong>and</strong><br />

DORUS, -uis, i>l. DOKSAN, s. m. A door, DO-SHÌOR, cdi'. Always, cont<strong>in</strong>ually, for<br />

g»te ; an orifice, an open<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

DOS, DOis. ;)/. Dois <strong>and</strong> dosan, 5. m. A<br />

bush, thicket ; any th<strong>in</strong>g bushy, a cluster,<br />

ever.<br />

DO-SHIUBHAL, ) ad;. fDo<br />

DO-SHIÙBHLACH,.AicHE, j <strong>and</strong>Siubb-<br />

al,) I<strong>in</strong>passable ; not easily travelled.<br />

DO-SMACHDACHAIDH, -aidh, adj.<br />

Incorrigible, obst<strong>in</strong>ate, stubborn, unman-<br />

ageable.<br />

DO-SMUAINTEACHADH, -aidh, adj,<br />

(Do <strong>and</strong> Smao<strong>in</strong>tich,) Inconceivable, <strong>in</strong>comprehensible,<br />

difficult to be understood.<br />

DO-SPIONTA, adj. (Do <strong>and</strong> Spion,) Not<br />

to be rooted out.<br />

DOSRACH, -AiCHE, adj. Bushy, branchy,<br />

plumy.<br />

DOSRAICH, -E, s. f. (Dosrach,) Luxuriance<br />

<strong>of</strong> branches or plumes ; buifett<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

ris<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> foam<strong>in</strong>g, as <strong>of</strong> water aga<strong>in</strong>st a<br />

ship's prow.<br />

DO-STIÙRAIDH, adj. (Do <strong>and</strong> Stiùr,<br />

Untractable, unmanageable.<br />

DOTARRA, od;. Sulky.<br />

DOTH, -A, A doat<strong>in</strong>g upon one.<br />

DOTH, -AIDH, DH-, V. a. S<strong>in</strong>ge, scorch.<br />

See Dàtb.<br />

DOTHADH, -AIDH, J. VI. <strong>and</strong> jyres. part- «>.<br />

Doth. A s<strong>in</strong>ge<strong>in</strong>g, scorch<strong>in</strong>g; act oj<br />

s<strong>in</strong>ge<strong>in</strong>g. Written also Dathadh.<br />

DO-THEAGASG, -aisg, adj. {\jc. saa<br />

Te>igai«g,) Indocile, untractable.<br />

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