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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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TJeAJfomptAC, Jeaffhshomplach, adj. exemplary.<br />

Oe..\gí:oí]-5, deanhthas^, s. renown.<br />

T)eA5CA]-5AC, tUaghth(ugach, adj. renowned,<br />

famous.<br />

X)ev\5cei]n), deaghtlieisd, \ ^ ctaoA'^xiovi<br />

X>e&t;te\YoeA-\\ deaglitlieisdeas, J "' ^ ^°<br />

OeAJcoil, deaghtJioil, s. f. benevolence.<br />

"OeAJcoileAC, deaghthoileach, adj. benevolent.<br />

"OeAgciiiAll, deaghtliriall, s. a good gait.<br />

"OeAJ-UAm, deagli-uair, s. favourable time.<br />

"OeAguil, deaghuil, s. f. twilight; •oe^xjuil ha<br />

TiiAi'ótie, dawn; see oeok'ooii.<br />

"OeAJú]», deaghur, s. m. pleasantry.<br />

"OeAgúi-Aioe, deaghusaide, s. good use.<br />

'OoAic, deaith, s. wind, air; adj. idle, silly, {. e.<br />

ottiiAoin, 0. g.<br />

"OeAiceAc, deaitheach, adj. windy; smoky.<br />

"OcaI, deal, s. a bloodsucker.<br />

"OeAl^, deala, s. kindred, friendship; refusing,<br />

denying ; a churn, a cow's udder, a nipple ; a<br />

leech.<br />

"OeAlACT), dialacJtd, s. m. a divorce, separation.<br />

"OeAlAijini, dealaighim, v. I separate, divorce,<br />

quit.<br />

'OeAÍÁii, dealan, s. m. a coal; a sudden glimpse<br />

<strong>of</strong> sun after a cloud; streaks <strong>of</strong> brightness in<br />

the sky by night.<br />

"OeAtAtiAc, dfalanach, s. lightning.<br />

T)eAlÁn-t)é, dealan-de, s. a butterfly.<br />

'OoALÁn-t)0)iui]-,(/eaían-rforí/M, s.alatch<strong>of</strong>adoor.<br />

'OeAlb, dealb/i, s. f. the visage, countenance,<br />

face, form, frame, image, figure, statue, picture;<br />

a sign, a signal; adj. poor, miserable.<br />

"OeAl-bA, dealbha, s. a framing, fashioning.<br />

X)eAl'bAC, dealbhach, adj. resembling, handsome,<br />

ingenious, inventive, specious, pleasant.<br />

"OcAlboiCA, dealbhaclia, s. a speculation.<br />

"Oevvlbcvt), dealbhad, s. formation.<br />

'OeAlbAO<strong>An</strong>, dealbhadan, s. m. a mould.<br />

'OeAlbA'ooi]t, d^albhadoir, s. m. a statuary, a<br />

painter.<br />

"OeAlbAim, dealbhaim, v. I frame, form.<br />

"OeAlbcluc, dealbhchluth, s jd. a drama, a stage<br />

play.<br />

'OeAlbclucAc, dealbhchhiihach, adj. dramatic.<br />

"O eAlbclucA-oóii\, (/caft/ic/i luthadoir, s. m. a stage-<br />

player.<br />

"OeAlbbiobcoip, dealbhliobhthoir, s. ra. a painter.<br />

'OeAlb)-5piobAiTii, dealbhsgrobhaim, v. I limn.<br />

"OeAlbcA, dcalbhtha, adj. fictitious.<br />

'OcAlbcAc, dealbhlhach, adj. pleasant.<br />

'OeAbbcoiji, dealbldlwir, see •oeAlbA-ooi)i.<br />

"OeAlbcoineAcc, dealbhthoireacJU, s. delineation.<br />

"OeAlbúf, dealbhus, s. m. misery, poverty.<br />

"OcaIc, dialc, a. great, huge, big.<br />

DEA DEA<br />

"OcaI^, dealg, s. m. a thorn, a skewer, a pin, a<br />

bodkin, a prickle.<br />

"OeAljAc, deahjach, adj. thorny, sharp-pointed.<br />

"OeAlg-cluAiye, dealg-chluaue, s. an earpick.<br />

"OeAlgpAcuii, dealgfhiacuil, s. a toothpick.<br />

"OeAlgpnlc, dealafhuilt, s. a hairpin.<br />

"OeAlgionAr), dealghionadh, laying waste, Sh.<br />

"OeAliiiuc, dealmhuc, s. m. a rebel, an outlaw.<br />

"OeAtjnAitie, d^algnaidlie, s. m. a rebel, an<br />

outlaw.<br />

"OeAbjiiAmeAC, dealgnaidheach,ná'y unjust, unlawful.<br />

"OeAllAT, deallas, s. m. zeal, hurry, quickness.<br />

'OeAblAi-AC, deallasack, adj. zealous, hasty.<br />

TDeAlbnAC, deallrach, adj. like; weAbbjiAC ]U]%<br />

like it, compared to it.<br />

"OcAb^iAt), dealmdh, s. m. irradiation, illumination;<br />

brightness, splendour, resplendence.<br />

"OeAb^iAWAC, dealradhach, ~i adj. bright, shin-<br />

"OeAliKM-oceAC, dealraidh- V ing, splendid, retheach,<br />

) splendent.<br />

"OeAl^iAi -01111, dealraidhim, v. I shine, irradiate<br />

"OeAb^iunoe, dealruidhe, adj. bright.<br />

'OeAljiuijceAc, dealruightheac/i, see ucAbiuvn!)-<br />

CCAC.<br />

"OeAll^-Ac, deallsat, v. they touched, resorted,<br />

frequented, i. e. " cABAitb-peAc", o. g.<br />

"OcAbc, dealt, s. f dew.<br />

"OeAbuJAÍ), dealughadh, s. m. separation, divorce.<br />

"OeAluijeAC, dealiiigheacli, adj. separable.<br />

"OeAbuijim, deluighim, v. I divorce, separate,<br />

leave, foi-sake.<br />

"OeÁluigce, deahnghtJie,pait. separated,divorced.<br />

"OeAin, deam, s. want, scarcity.<br />

"OeAtiiA-o, deamadh, s. agreeing, agreement.<br />

"OeAiiiAl, deamal, \ s. m. a demon or evil<br />

"OeAiiion, deamhon, J spirit.<br />

"OeAiiiAii-iiUASAiiie, deamhan.}^ ^ ^ ^^^^^^<br />

ruagaire, ><br />

"OeiíiAjijiúin, demharruin, s. f. a mystery.<br />

"OeAriiA]-, deamhas, s. f. scissors, sheers.<br />

"OeAiimoin, deamJinoir, s. m. a conjuror.<br />

'OeAiiinoiiieAcc, deamhnoireacht, s. conjuration.<br />

'OcAiiininje, dcamJmuighe, adj. devilish.<br />

'OeAiii]iA, deamlira, see -oiAiiiAp.<br />

TDeAti, dean.<br />

s. colour.<br />

"Oe<strong>An</strong>n, deann,<br />

X>e<strong>An</strong>Act)AC, deanachdach, adj. vehement, grievous.<br />

__ . , ,, 1 s. m. action, doing; luce<br />

^eAHA.., deauadh I<br />

^^^^,,„.,^ ,^^, .<br />

^^^^^ ^f<br />

T)e<strong>An</strong><strong>An</strong>i, deanaiidi,<br />

\ „ j<br />

"OoAiiAt), deanadh, \ v i t' p<br />

"Oe<strong>An</strong>i-Ac, deansach, )<br />

•'<br />

X)e<strong>An</strong>At)óni, deanadoir, s. m. a doer.

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