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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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oovii DOFII DOI<br />

teacher, a lesson.<br />

"Oocc^Min, dochtaim, v. I strain, bind hard.<br />

"OoccnAil, dochtrail, s. f. luxury.<br />

"Oocci'm, doctur, s. m. a doctor.<br />

"Oocuin, dochuin, s. enough.<br />

"OocuitigeA-ó, dochuingeadh, s. a disjoining, unyoking.<br />

"Oocuinjiiii, docJnnngim, v. I dissolve, unj'oko.<br />

"Oocuiii, doclntm, s. an arbour; company;<br />

" UAinig UA CACAin aja]- niAC lliúilin 50<br />

lion A ]-oci\AiT)e lUA •óocum", 4 Mast. 1454.<br />

T)o cum, (/0 cJnim, prep, to, nnto, to the end that.<br />

•OocuincA, dochumtha, adj. ill-shaped.<br />

*Ooc]\A, docra, s. sadness.<br />

"OocpAC, docrach, adj. noxious.<br />

"Oocp<strong>An</strong>, docran, s. m. anguish.<br />

"Ooci'iiiACA, docuraclia, adj. careless,<br />

^ot), dod, prep, and poss. pron. to thy, i- e. vo oo.<br />

"OotJA, dfidha, adj. <strong>of</strong> two, binary.<br />

"OÓTDA, dodha, s. f. conflagration.<br />

"OoTJAcr, dcihicht, s. f. an evil action.<br />

"Oó-óÁil, do'l/iail, s. f. bad news; bad luck, 0. g.<br />

"Oo-uAiuT^, dodliaing, adj. difficult, hard, hurtful;<br />

dismal, sad, sorrowful.<br />

OoucAlbAC, dodhealUiack, adj. deformed, ugly.<br />

"OoBeAUnjce, dodhealuighthe, adj. indis.«olublc,<br />

imalienable.<br />

Oú-úé<strong>An</strong>cA, dodheanta, adj. hard to be done,<br />

impracticable.<br />

"Oóióé<strong>An</strong>cAi', dodheantas, s. impracticability.<br />

"Oó-óuino, dodhuiiie, s. m. a bad man, a rogue.<br />

"Oo-ec, do-eih, s. disease, sickness.<br />

"Oó^ajaIa, d<strong>of</strong>haghcda, adj. hard to be found,<br />

rare.<br />

"OoyAic^'e, d<strong>of</strong>Jiaicse,<br />

"j<br />

XJoyMcycAc, d<strong>of</strong>luiicseach, /• adj invisible.<br />

X)ú]f'Aic]'ionAr, d<strong>of</strong>haksioiiuch,<br />

)<br />

"OoctAOTOceAct), dochlaoidhiJteachdh, s. invinci- "O<strong>of</strong>AicfionnA, d<strong>of</strong>haicsionna, s. invisibility.<br />

bility.<br />

"OociiKv, >M-oe, dochraidcy s. m. servitude.<br />

"OoyulAugcA, do/Iiulangtha, igtha, ) grievous.<br />

"OocnAiTJe, dochraidhe, adj. grievous.<br />

"OojA-ó, dogadh, s. m. conflagration, scorching<br />

'Ooc]\«.\ic, docJiraiih, s. f. lust.<br />

mischief, Sh.<br />

'Oóc)\eit)]-m, dochreidsin, s. f. incredibility. "OoJAili-e, doghaike,s. angviish, perplexity<br />

'Oóc]\eiT)ce, doclireidle, adj. incredible.<br />

"OoJAim, dogiiaim, v. I biu-n, singe, scorch.<br />

"Oóc^úocnAijre, docliriochnahjhthe, adj. interml "OoJAtAX), doghaladh, s. revenging, Sh.<br />

nable, everlasting.<br />

"OojaIcac, doghaliach, adj. revengeful.<br />

X>ocz, doclit, s. restraint; aversion; adj. strait, "OojaIca]', doghaltas, s. m. revenge.<br />

narrow, close, fast.<br />

"OojAUCA, doganta, adj. fierce.<br />

'OoccA, dochta, adj. instructed, taught; s. a "OojAp, dogar, adj. sad, sorrowful; "1111 tiia<br />

I'tecc i-ceb oojAjv", Fel. A on.<br />

"OoJA^irA, dogharta, s. beheading, Sli.<br />

"Oojiub<strong>An</strong>, dogliiulun, adj. insupportable, Sh.<br />

Doj^ÍACCA, doghlactha, adj. impregnable.<br />

"OogleAyAU, doghleasadh, adj. rrremediable.<br />

"OojluAii'ce, doghbiiiiste, adj. immoveable.<br />

"OojnÁc, doghnath, adv. always, usually.<br />

"OojuA^'AC, doghnasach, \ adj. ill-favoured,<br />

"Oojntiii'eAC, doghmiheach, J<br />

disgusting.<br />

"Oojnioni, doghniomh, s. an evil action.<br />

"OogpA, doghra, s. sickness, sorrow, anguish;<br />

dulness, stupidity.<br />

X)ói^]\Am, doghrain,\ s. f. anguish, perplexity,<br />

TDój^iuin, doghrnin,) danger.<br />

"OójiiAineAC, doghraineach,'\ h,'\ adj. dangerous,<br />

"OójjiuineAC, doghruineach, 7i, f grievous, pain-<br />

"OójpumgeAC, doghruinn-<br />

1 Í ul, sorrrowful,<br />

geach,<br />

) perplexing.<br />

"Oójre, doghte, part, singed, burnt.<br />

"Ooi, doi, adj. good; '"001 louine", Cor.<br />

"Oóib, doih, s. f. plaster, daub.<br />

"Ooit), doibh, to them, from them, i.e. 'oo ib,'oe ib.<br />

'OóibeÁl.A'ó, doibealadh, s. daubing, plastering.<br />

'OoibeA]\, doihhear, adj. mde, uncivil.<br />

"OóibéA]-, doihheas, s. vice, bad manners.<br />

•OoibeA^AC, doihheasach, adj . ill-bred.<br />

"Ooibpe, doihhre, s. sacrifice.<br />

"Ooibnic, doibhritli, s. sowins, gruel, i. e. wobAp,<br />

A^Af it, 0. g.<br />

"Ooic, doich, adj. swift, quick; immediate; early.<br />

X)oice, doiche, s. hope, confidence; adj. compar.<br />

<strong>of</strong> lOOlC.<br />

"OoiccAioi-At), doicheadfadh, s. war, strife.<br />

"OoiceAtl, doicheall, s. churlishness.<br />

'Ooice

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