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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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D'AR -ourli<br />

"OAOiiipjce, daoirsighthe, part, enhanced.<br />

'OAOii\]~i5ceom, daoirsiglUheoir, s. m. one who<br />

enhances.<br />

"OAOip^-iuJAX), daoirsiughadh, s. enhancing.<br />

"O^voiixfiDJAim, daoirsiugliaim, v. I enhance.<br />

"O^Nol, daol, s. m. a bug, beetle, chafer; a fierce<br />

animal; adj. lazy.<br />

'OAolyeAp, daolfhear, s. m. a lazy man.<br />

'OAológ, daolog, s. f. an idle woman.<br />

"OoiológAC, daoIogacJt, adj. abounding with<br />

beetles.<br />

"Cvolog-TapeAC, daolog-hhreac, a. a lady-cow,<br />

lady-bird, lady-lly.<br />

"OAotiiAiiin, daomhaisin, s. ruin, destraction.<br />

'O.xoiiuMpni, daomhaisim, v. I ruin, destroy.<br />

"O'^on, d'aon, v. to raise up, ascend.<br />

'OAOticon, daonchon, s. the moral <strong>of</strong> a fable.<br />

"OokOnxiuijiTn, daonduigliim, v. I put on human<br />

nature.<br />

"O'Aoniniil,, d'aonfhuil, nij. <strong>of</strong> one blood, akin.<br />

"OAonJAOTOil-e, daoiighaoidliile, s. moral philosophy.<br />

TDAOiiriA, daonna, adj. human, humane.<br />

'OAonnAco, daonnachd, s. humanity, civility.<br />

'OAonnAC'OAc, daonnachdach, adj . humane, civil,<br />

liberal.<br />

'Oao]\, daor, adj. captive; condemned; guilty;<br />

dear, precious, costly.<br />

'OAopAc, daorach, s. m. drunkenness.<br />

'Oaohoi-o, daoradh, s. m. deamess ; condemnation,<br />

disapproving.<br />

"Oaoiiahii, daoraim, v. I condemn, convict.<br />

'0..o^^Ar.^c daoranach,} ^ ^ ^ ^j^^^<br />

TJAo^iApA, daorara, )<br />

'0^o]\^]\]\í,, daorarra, s. m. dear goods.<br />

'OAO]ibot)Ac, daorbhodach, s. m. a slave, a churl.<br />

"OAOjicl<strong>An</strong>n, daorchlann, s. slaves, plebeians,<br />

servants.<br />

"OAajvcoipijce, daorchoirightlie, adj. attainted.<br />

"Oao^toaiI, daordhail, s. f. rigour.<br />

"Oaoh-oaiIcac, daordhaileach, adj. rigorous.<br />

'Oaoi\Ó51ac, daoroglach, s. m. an apprentice, a<br />

servant boy, a slave.<br />

"OAopociiAf, daorothras, s. a cancer.<br />

'Oao]\^'ac, daorsach, see "OAOi^^eAC.<br />

T)ao]ica, daortha, part, condenmed, enslaved<br />

obnoxious.<br />

*OAo-p5A]i, daosgar, adj. unteachable; s. m. refuse,<br />

remainder.<br />

Oao]-5ah]-1,ua5, daosgarsluagh, a. m. the mob,<br />

the di'egs <strong>of</strong> the people.<br />

'OAOcAin, daoiJiain, s. f. sufficiency, enough.<br />

"Oa]!, d'ar, for -oo a]i, to our, w'aja cctomn.<br />

"O'a^x, da?; \ whose, where<strong>of</strong>; ncAC o'ah<br />

"OAjiAb, d'arab, j IJAinm.<br />

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"OÁnA, dara, adj. second.<br />

"OAiiAbAl, darabhal, s. m. an oak apple, a nut-<br />

gall.<br />

„^ ' ' , '' >- s. m. an oak ; WelsJi, dcrw.<br />

•OAHA5, darag, J .<br />

"O<strong>An</strong>A-o, daradh, s. rutting.<br />

'OÁ^\A-t)éu5, dara-deug, adj. twelfth.<br />

"Oahaj, darag, s. a stone as large as a man can<br />

cast.<br />

"OAjig-CAliinnn, darg-tliahnhuin, s. germander,<br />

Sc.<br />

TDAHAije, daraighe, adj. oaken.<br />

"OAHAipgnéjeAt», darairgnegheadh, s. thought,<br />

GB.<br />

'OA]\Ainné5iin, darairnegMm, v. I think, O'B.<br />

'0&]\&\\^c, dararich, slapdash, Sh.<br />

'OA]\&f, daras, s. m. a house, a dwelling.<br />

"OAjib, darb, s. m. a worm, a reptile.<br />

'OAi\b, darbh, 3. m. a coach, chariot.<br />

'OA^icAin, darcain, s. f. a mast or acorn.<br />

"OAjicAtiAini, darcanaim, v. I gather acorns.<br />

"O<strong>An</strong>xiAb, dardal, a. m. bad weather, severe<br />

time.<br />

"Oa^ui, darn, s. m. a school.<br />

"OAp-^iiojA, dar-riogha, adj. superior to kings.<br />

"OA-iu^ub, da-riribh, adv. particularly.<br />

'OAiiliom, darliom, v. methinks.<br />

"Oahój, darog, s. an oak.<br />

*Oa]ii", da}^s, s. a habitation.<br />

"OAHfÁn, darsan, s. m. a murmur.<br />

'Oa]\c, dart, s. a cow seeking the bull ; a herd.<br />

TDApcAC, dartach, s. m. a two year old bull.<br />

"Oaiica-ó, dartadh, see -OAi^ieAt).<br />

"OAHcÁn, dartan,a. m. a herd, a drove.<br />

"OApcl-AC, dartlach, adj. impossible.<br />

'Oa]\cÓ5, dartog, s. £ a clod or small sod.<br />

"OAf , das, s. m. a desk.<br />

X)i^\-Ac, dasach, adj. bold, fierce, restless.<br />

"OAj-Acu, dasachd, fierceness, boldness.<br />

"OÁ^-Ac-OAc, dasachdach, adj. fierce, bold, presumptuous.<br />

"OÁi-<strong>An</strong>, dasan, adj. having two eyes.<br />

"OAj-jiACAc, dasgiathach, bipennated.<br />

"Oai-i-o, dasidh, adj. furious, mischievous.<br />

"Oac, dat, s. diet.<br />

T)ac, dath, s. a gift; a colour, dye.<br />

"Oaca, data, s. giving; adj. swift, nimble; i. e.<br />

buAC, 0. g.; pleasant, handsome, agreeable.<br />

'OacaIja, datliablia, s. hellebore.<br />

"Oacac, dathach, adj . coloured, chromatic ; s. tithe.<br />

"Oaca-o, dathadh, s. m. dying, a tincture ; a pre-<br />

sent or favour.<br />

Oacatjoih, dathadoir, s. m. a dyer.<br />

OAfAj, dathag, s. a worm in the human body

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