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toge<strong>the</strong>r bef<strong>or</strong>e sent to <strong>the</strong> mill to be<br />

cleaned pl. Deayill.<br />

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Deam, v. 8. did cry out. See Deie. E.<br />

X)eam, r, project <strong>or</strong> jut; —agh, 77<br />

DEN &3<br />

Da'ney, a. bold, daring. See also Daaney. Deam'ee, a, d. <strong>of</strong> projection.<br />

Daxgey'b <strong>or</strong> ra<strong>the</strong>r Danjeyb, s. in. danger, /EY, s. m. a projection ; pl. 67.<br />

hazard. See Cltigeen.<br />

'EYDER, s. m. a project<strong>or</strong>, &c.<br />

DAJfJEY'RAGH, a. dangerous, hazardous,<br />

Danjey'rid, s. m. dangerousness.<br />

Er Dan'xagh <strong>or</strong> Er Daskaghtyn, v. hath,<br />

'IT, 8-5. projected, jutted.<br />

Dean, s. m. 7. a goal <strong>or</strong> mark pl. —yn.<br />

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Deayl'lee, v. 8. didlime, limed. E.<br />

&c., continued, remained, abode, &c. T. Deayr'ee, V. did cool, <strong>or</strong> become Jess warm. F.<br />

Nyn Das'xys, your, &c. tenantry <strong>or</strong> tenants. Deayrt, r. spill, pour; agh, 77 —ee, ; 80;<br />

Dansoo'b, 1-. answered <strong>or</strong> replied. A —IN, 83; —INS, 84; yms, 87; — ys, 88.<br />

Nyn Dap'pey your, &c. temperature <strong>of</strong><br />

'ey', r. spilling, pouring pl. 67.<br />

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temper. T.<br />

'eit)eb, s. m. a spiller, pourer,<br />

Dark <strong>or</strong> Darkee, v. did wait <strong>or</strong> waited. F.<br />

'it, 8.5. spilled, poured.<br />

Darr, r. lasted <strong>or</strong>didlast; 2 C/tro«xxix.'^8.F. Deaysh'il, v. did untie, set at liberty.<br />

Dar'rag, s./. a fishing line made <strong>of</strong> black Nyn Deayst, s. your, &c. dough.<br />

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hair snooids ; a beam ; Mat. vii. 3. Cha *DEAYSTN<strong>or</strong>DEAYST'NEE,t;. not knead ;<br />

Dar'ragh, s. m. oak : a. d. oaken. —agh ; —IN ; — INS —ym. ; 94. T.<br />

Dar'rag H oo, v. wouldst thou come, <strong>or</strong> go. Er Deayst'ney, v. hath, &c. knealed. T.<br />

See 62. Ch. Deb'ejagh, a. 7. desperate. A low w<strong>or</strong>d.<br />

Dar'ree, r, shifted <strong>or</strong> did shift, remove <strong>or</strong> Ded'drymmee, v. 8 did lighten <strong>or</strong> make<br />

did remo ve <strong>or</strong> shift, is used f<strong>or</strong> Z'nr;'( last). A lighter in weight. E.<br />

Dar'reyd^r, s. m. a do<strong>or</strong> keeper, a p<strong>or</strong>ter. Dedge, s.f. 7. something clever.<br />

Dar'rin, p. would I come, <strong>or</strong> would I go D'ee, v. 8. did eat, ate ; Mat. xiii, 4. E.<br />

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1 C<strong>or</strong>. iv. 18 ; — s, id. em. Ch. Dee <strong>or</strong> Didee,s./,7. a play thing f<strong>or</strong> a child.<br />

Dash, s. m a bulk <strong>or</strong> heap built up ,pl.— yx. Deeal, v. 8. did beat, beat <strong>or</strong> bet. Y.<br />

Dasht 00, V. wilt thou keep <strong>or</strong> treasure ;<br />

aga ; — EE ; — IN ; — iss —ym — ; ; yms ;<br />

Ys, 94. T.<br />

Deear'ree, v. did desire <strong>or</strong> desired. E.<br />

Deeas'see, v. did lend, lent, b<strong>or</strong>rwed. E.<br />

Deeast <strong>or</strong> Deeast'ee, v, did fish <strong>or</strong> catch<br />

Nyn DASH'TAGHYN,s.p/.your&c. treasures. T fish. E.<br />

Das'is <strong>or</strong> Das'see, did winnow, winnowed. T Deebb <strong>or</strong> Dee'beeEjV. did banish, banished,<br />

C/ia Dast, v. not heed, <strong>or</strong> not led to be dill drive away, compel to quit expeUed.E.<br />

mindful, <strong>or</strong> pay attention to j — agh — Deeck, v. did pay, paid.<br />

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iN'i— ISS ; — YM ; --YMS — ; ys, 94. T. DEGN<strong>or</strong>DEGiNEE,r.didf<strong>or</strong>ce, SeeDeigfn.E.<br />

Nyn DAs'TEY,s.your,&c. notice, heed, &c, T. Deher'bee, s. f. destruction by fire,<br />

Das'tyb, v. did extirpate <strong>or</strong> root out. A. Deie, r. shouted <strong>or</strong> did shout <strong>or</strong> call. E.<br />

Da'syn, p. em, <strong>of</strong> JJa, which see.<br />

Nyn Dejgh,s. your, &c. hatchet pl.—yn.T.<br />

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Datt, V. did swell, swelled.<br />

Deign <strong>or</strong> Deignee, i?. did f<strong>or</strong>ce <strong>or</strong> compel,<br />

Daue,^, p. to<strong>the</strong>m, f<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong>m. The pLotDct, compelled, <strong>or</strong> was obliged to comply, E.<br />

Dade'sys, p. p, id. em.<br />

D'EiLL<strong>or</strong>DEiLLEE, i;. did arm <strong>or</strong> equip <strong>with</strong><br />

*Dauxs <strong>or</strong> Dacsse, v. dance, dandle —<br />

; armour. E.<br />

agh, 77 ;— EE, 80 ; —is, 83 ; —ins, 84 Dei^nagh, a. wearj' fatigued.<br />

—IT, 85 ; —YM, 86 ; —yms, 87 — ; ys, 38. Dei,ney, s. m. pl. men ; <strong>the</strong> pl. otDooinney.<br />

Dausse, s. m. a dance pi. ; ste next w<strong>or</strong>d. Dei nys, s.f. wearisomeness, fatigue.<br />

Daun'seey-n, s. pi. dances.<br />

D'eiyb, v. drove <strong>or</strong> did drive, did follow. E.<br />

Daunseyr', s. m. a dancer; ]jI.— yn. Dell, s.f. 7. a lever pl. —yn,<br />

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Dayll, s.f. a dingle <strong>or</strong> dale, a valley. Dell, v. 7. deal; —agh, 77; — ee, 80; —<br />

Nyn Dayst, s. your, &c. covetousness. S. IN, 83 ; —INS. 84 —ym, ; 86 ; —yms, 87.<br />

Cha Dayr, v. not catch; —agh — ; in —<br />

; AL, V. 7. dealing; pl. — yx.<br />

INS ; —YM ; 04. See also Daare. T. EYDEB. s, m. 7. a dealer; pl. —yn.<br />

Cha Daybn, v. not drawn —agh — ; ; in IT, 85, 7. dealed <strong>or</strong> dealt.<br />

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— INS ; —YM ; YMS ; Ys, 94. T. Del'lid, s. m. 8. failure <strong>of</strong> sight, blindness.<br />

Cha Dear, v. did not f<strong>or</strong>m <strong>or</strong> plan. E. Dend, 1-. 7 attend ; as, mannagh dtndeh (if<br />

Cha Deaghiil, v. did not change. C, he attend not); —agh — ; in — ; iks ;<br />

Deaisht <strong>or</strong> Deaishtee, v. did listen, —YM ; —YS, 94. T.<br />

barkened, listened. E. Dendey'sagh, a. 8. delicate, donsy, effemi-<br />

Deaill, s, m. 7. a quantity <strong>of</strong> dry fiax tied nate ; s. 7n a delicate <strong>or</strong> effeminate<br />

person ; pl. 71.<br />

Dendey'sid, s. m. delicacy, effeminacy.<br />

De'nee, did ask <strong>or</strong> enquire, asked, &c.<br />

Den'mys, v. nominated, named.<br />

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