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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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"Oeo, dco, s. brcatli, air; adv. ever.<br />

X)eob>.\l, ilt'ol'/ial, s. sucking.-<br />

"Oeobjionn, deobronn, s. consecration.<br />

"OcobjionncA, deohlironnta, part, consecrated.<br />

"Oeoc, deoch, s. f. a drink.<br />

X)coc.xi>, deochadh, s. a tender embrace.<br />

'OeocAim, deochaim, v. I cherish, embrace.<br />

TDeocokip, deochair, s. f. a diiference or distinction.<br />

"OcocaI, deochal, s. grudging.<br />

"Oeoc-<strong>An</strong>-wonuij', deoch-an-dhoruis, s. a parting<br />

glass.<br />

'Oeoc-he>sÍAmtí\\^,deoc7i-bheathaniJniU,s.a.coTéAt).<br />

"OeujAioe, deugaidhe, 50 BengAiwe "Oia, I wish,<br />

would to God.<br />

OeiinAC, deunach, adj. sad.<br />

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