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DON 248 DOR<br />

TJONAS, -Ais, (Do <strong>and</strong> Soiias,) Mischief,<br />

hann, hurt, b;id luck, mishap; <strong>the</strong> devil.<br />

DONASAN, -AiN, s. m. dim. <strong>of</strong> Donas.<br />

A little devil.<br />

DONGAIDH, -E, adj. Moist, humid.<br />

DONN, -uiNNE, adj. Brown, brown coloured<br />

; brown haired ; surly, bad tempered.<br />

DONN, -AiDH, DH-, V. a. <strong>and</strong> n. (Donn,<br />

adj.) I<strong>in</strong>browii, bronze, make brown, grow<br />

brown.<br />

DONNAG, -AiGE, -AN, 5. /. A small fish<br />

<strong>of</strong> a brownish colour; a k<strong>in</strong>d <strong>of</strong> shell-fi^h,<br />

a large cockle.<br />

DONNAICH, -iDH, DH-, V. a. Imbrown.<br />

See Donn, v.<br />

DONN AL, -AIL, -AN, s. m. A compla<strong>in</strong>t;<br />

<strong>the</strong> howl <strong>of</strong> a dog, a loud cry.<br />

DONNALADH, -AIDH, }s. m. <strong>and</strong> pres.<br />

DONNALAICH, 3 part. v. Donnalaich.<br />

Howl<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

DONNALAICH, -IDH, DH-, I', a. Howl,<br />

bark, as a dog.<br />

DONN-RUADH, -uaidhe, adj. (Donn <strong>and</strong><br />

Ruadh,) Bay or chesnut colour.<br />

DONUS, -uis, s. m. See Donas.<br />

DÒRA1NN, s. f. See Dòru<strong>in</strong>n.<br />

DO-ROINNTE,a(/j. (Do <strong>and</strong> Ro<strong>in</strong>n,) In-<br />

divisible.<br />

DÒRAN, -AIN, «. m. See Dòbhian.<br />

DORAN, -AIN, s. ni. Giiet, vexation, depression<br />

<strong>of</strong> spirits.<br />

DORANGACH, -aiciie, adj. Froward.<br />

DO-RANNSACHAIDH, ) «f//. (Do <strong>and</strong><br />

DO-RANNSUICHTE, S Rannsuich,)<br />

Inscrutable, unseitichable.<br />

DORAS, -Ais,;)Z. Dorsan. A door. Written<br />

also Dorus.<br />

DORBH, -oikbh, <strong>and</strong> -uirbh, s. m. S^e<br />

Dorgh.<br />

DORCH, DORCHA, DuiucHE, adj. Dark,<br />

black, duky; mysterious, doubtful.<br />

DORCH, -AIDH, -DH-, V. a. Si-e Dorchaiih.<br />

DORCHADAS, -AIS, s. m. Dark!iess, degree<br />

<strong>of</strong> darkness, obscurity, gloom<strong>in</strong>ess.<br />

DORCHAD, -AID, s. m. (Dorch,) Dark-<br />

ness.<br />

DORCH A DH, -aidh, s. m. <strong>and</strong> pres. pari.<br />

V. Dorch. Darken<strong>in</strong>g; obscuration, shade ;<br />

state or act <strong>of</strong> daiken<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

DOllCHAICH, -IDH, DH-, f. a. Darken,<br />

cloud, obscure, shade.<br />

DORCHAICHTE, pret. part. v. Dorch-<br />

aich. Darkened, clouded, obscured, shaded.<br />

DORCH-CHAINNT, -e, «. /. (Dorch<br />

<strong>and</strong> Ca<strong>in</strong>nt,) Ambiguity <strong>in</strong> speak<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

UO-RÈIDHTEACHAS, ais, 5. m. (Do<br />

<strong>and</strong> Rciteachas,) Irreconcilableiiess, im-<br />

placability.<br />

DO-REIDHTICHTE, adj. Irreconcil-<br />

able, implacable : written also Do-iei-<br />

tichte.<br />

DO-RÈIR, piep. Accord<strong>in</strong>g to, agreeably<br />

to.<br />

DO-RÈITICHTE. Implacable. See Do-<br />

reidhtichte.<br />

DORGH, -uiRGH, s. 7)1. A h<strong>and</strong>-l<strong>in</strong>e for<br />

fish<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

DORGHACH, -AICH, s. m. Act <strong>of</strong> fish<strong>in</strong>g<br />

with h<strong>and</strong>-l<strong>in</strong>es.<br />

DORGHACH, -aiche, adj. Of, or belong<strong>in</strong>g<br />

to h<strong>and</strong>-l<strong>in</strong>es.<br />

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

Riaghlaichte,) Ungovernable, unmanage-<br />

able.<br />

DO-RIARAICHTE, } adj. (Do <strong>and</strong> Riar-<br />

DO-RIARUICHTE, S<br />

aich,) Insatiable,<br />

sully, discontented.<br />

DO-RIARTHACHD, is./, <strong>in</strong>d. Surli-<br />

DO-RIARACHD, \ ness, peevish-<br />

ness, discontent.<br />

DO REACH, -AICH, s.w).(Dòrn<strong>and</strong>Luchd,)<br />

A h<strong>and</strong>ful, a bundle, a good deal, con-<br />

siderable quantity or number ; a slieaf <strong>of</strong><br />

arrows, a quiver.<br />

DÒRN, -LiRN, s. <strong>in</strong>. A fist, a blow witli<br />

<strong>the</strong> fist ; a hilt, haft, h<strong>and</strong>le; a short cut<br />

or piece <strong>of</strong> any th<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

DÒRN,-AiDH,-DH-,r. a. (Dòrn s.) Thum]',<br />

strike with <strong>the</strong> fist.<br />

DÒRNACH, -AicHE, adj. (Dorn,) Of, or<br />

belong<strong>in</strong>g to fists.<br />

DÒRN-ACH, -AICH, s. m. (Dorn,) A<br />

bftxer, pugilist.<br />

DÒRNADAIREACHD, s.f. <strong>in</strong>d. (Dornadair,)<br />

Pugilism.<br />

DORN ADH, -AIDH, s. m. <strong>and</strong> pi-es, part. v.<br />

Dorn. A strik<strong>in</strong>g, thump<strong>in</strong>g with <strong>the</strong><br />

fist; act <strong>of</strong> strik<strong>in</strong>g, tbnmpitig, box<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

DÒRNAG, -AiGE, -AS, s.f. (Dorn,) A glove,<br />

gautitlet.<br />

DÒRNAN, -AIN, -AN, s. m. dim. <strong>of</strong> Dorn.<br />

A small fist, a small h<strong>and</strong>ful; that |)art <strong>of</strong><br />

an oar grasped <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> h<strong>and</strong> <strong>in</strong> row<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

DÒRN-GHEAL, -ile, adj. (Dorn <strong>and</strong><br />

Geal,) Wliite h<strong>and</strong>ed.<br />

DÒRN-LOCHDAR, air, -an, .t. /. A<br />

h<strong>and</strong>-plane.<br />

DÒRN-NASG, -AisG, s. m. (Dorn <strong>and</strong><br />

Nasg,) A bracelet.<br />

DORR', ) anup. <strong>and</strong> sup. <strong>of</strong> Diiilich.<br />

DORR A, \ More or mo^.t difficult;<br />

more or most sorry or vexed.<br />

DORRACH, -AICHE, adj. Uough, rugged,<br />

austere.<br />

DORRADAS, -ais, s. m. (Dorra.) Hard^<br />

ship, difficulty.

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