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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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DAI Out DAL<br />

s. f. a foster-cliild ; a jackan-<br />

free-will; a poet, a leai-ned man; oxen; adj.<br />

troublesome.<br />

"OahiuvI-, daimhal, adj. connected, allied, SJi.<br />

tJAiriToeom, daimhdheoin, adv. in spite <strong>of</strong>, in op-<br />

position to.<br />

'OAiiiieAc, daiinJieach, s. m. a companion, asso-<br />

ciate.<br />

"OÁin'i-eAti<strong>An</strong>, daimh-eadan, s. a frontispiece.<br />

tification.<br />

OAiniiin, daininn, s. handicraft.<br />

"OAmoTOe, dainoide, s. a schoolmaster.<br />

Oai]!, dair, s. f. an oak; Welsh, dar; captivity;<br />

" O |-opbA UA vAit;i, daimh, s. a cliurch, a house; people;<br />

kindred, consanguinity, connexion; assent,<br />

TDAif, dais, s. f. a heap, a pile, a rick.<br />

OAii'gin, daisgin, s. f a writing-desk.<br />

"Oaic, dait, s. a fortress, a fortified place.<br />

"Oaic, daith, adj. quick, nimble, active.<br />

"OAice, daithe, part, revenged.<br />

"OAiceAC, daiteach, adj. fair-coloured.<br />

"OAiceAt), daitheadh, s. celebrity.<br />

X)MteA-^A-6,daitheaghadh, s. revenge, revenging.<br />

"OAiceAiiibActi, daitlieamhlachd, s. comehness,<br />

grandeur.<br />

OAiiiieAiiiuil., daimheamhuil, adj. friendly, related.<br />

"OAiTii-feoit, daimh-fheoil, s. beef<br />

TDAiriiioc, daimhioch, adj. having many relations.<br />

"OAimbAj, daimhliag, s. a cburcb built <strong>of</strong> stone<br />

lience Dulcek, in the county <strong>of</strong> Meatli,<br />

where it Is said the first ecclesiastical stone<br />

building was erected in Ireland.<br />

'OAinine, daiinne, s. loss, damnation, damage ; L.<br />

damnium.<br />

t)Aimpii, daimsin, s. f a damson.<br />

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"OAiceATiiuib, daitlieamlmil, adj. colourable,<br />

feasible ; comely, handsome.<br />

"OAiceAtiibA, daiteamlda,'} r i r *i or<br />

„ j' '<br />

.,<br />

V s. a loster-father, Sh.<br />

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T)Aice<strong>An</strong>, daitean, J<br />

"OAiceAj-c, daitheasc, s. m. eloquence, a speech<br />

unanimity.<br />

"OAiceoip, daitheoir, s. m. an avenger.<br />

"Oaici, daithi, s. the proper name <strong>of</strong> a man.<br />

"OAici<strong>An</strong>, daitian, s. a foster-brother.<br />

TDAicije, daithighe, adj. coloured.<br />

"Oaiciih, daithim, v. I revenge.<br />

"OAicLe, daithle, adv. after.<br />

„ , , y l-'s^M^ OAin ; a kmd oi poem ; a<br />

>j.nA, ana,^<br />

^^^ ^^ ^^^^^<br />

"OAicniT), daithnid, s. sorrow.<br />

"Oaicco, daithte, part. dyed.<br />

'OÁi, dal, s. m. a share, division, lot ; a tribe, a<br />

"OAttTóeoin, daindheoin, see TDAitii-oeom.<br />

family ; the land possessed by a tribe ; an as-<br />

"OAinjo<strong>An</strong>, daingean, s. m. a stronghold, enclosembly, a plain, a field, a dale ; concourse <strong>of</strong><br />

sure, fortification; an assurance, contract, people.<br />

marriage; adj. strong, secure, close.<br />

"OÁbA, dala, s. news, historical relations ; an oath<br />

"OAingtie, daingne, s. f. strength, stability.<br />

espousals, meetings prep, as to, as for ; oáIa<br />

;<br />

"OokinjneAct), daingneachd, s. f a bulwark.<br />

riA ITliniiineAc; s. m. respite, delay; a brood.<br />

"OAitijneAmuil,, daingneamlmil, adj. fixable. "OAbAigeAt), dalaigheadh, s. assignment.<br />

"OAingniT), daingnid, s. compactness, firmness. "OÁlAigiiii, dalaighimh, v. I assign, appoint.<br />

'Oo.ingni jim, daingnigliim, v. I fortify, confirm. "OAÍÁn, dalan, s. m. a great bulk.<br />

X)Am^m-^te,daingmghthe, part, aflixed, confirm- "OAtÁn-tié, dalan-de, s. m. a butterfly.<br />

ed, manieJ " ; T:a]\ é^y OAinjin -oo CAbAinc "OAlb, dalbh, s. m. a lie, contrivance.<br />

eitujA niui^ie Agui" 1oi-ép1i", 3Iatt. i. 18. "OAÍbA, dalba, adj. impudent, forward.<br />

"OAinjniuJA-ó, daingniughadh, s. fortifying, ra- "OAlb-DA, dalbhdha, s. sorcery.<br />

"OaIc, dale, s. m. fire.<br />

"OAlgAob, dalgaol, s. m. affinity.<br />

"OaIL, dull, adj. blind, puzzled.<br />

"OaIIa-ó, dalladh, s. blindness, stupidity ; blind-<br />

ing.<br />

"OAllAise<strong>An</strong>cA, dallaigheanta, adj. fat, fatty.<br />

"OAHKAt), daireadh, OAlHeATJ.<br />

OAi]\<strong>An</strong>i, dairam, v. to bull, take the bull, Sh.<br />

OAi]\b, dahiih, s. f. a worm; a little person.<br />

"OAlbAije<strong>An</strong>rAc, dallaigeantach, I } a f k,]<br />

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"OAbLincinneAc, dallintinneach, f , '<br />

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J heavy.<br />

"OAtbAitn, dallaim, v. I blind, blindfold, puzzle.<br />

"OAipbcog, dairbJieog, 9. f. a tadpole.<br />

tDAlbÁiiAC, dallanach, s. a winnowing fan.<br />

"DAiubpe, dairhre, s. an oak, a nursery <strong>of</strong> oaks. "OAllniA, dallma, s. delay, tediousncss.<br />

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