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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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•OvM DAI •OAl DAL<br />

X)Áilcín, dailtin, s. f. a foster-cliild ; a jackanapes,<br />

a puppy.<br />

"OÁiiTieAiiiuil, daimheamhuil, adj. friendly, re-<br />

lated.<br />

*OAiiii-peoit, daimh-flieoil, s. beef<br />

*Oaitíiioc, daimhioch, adj. having many rela-<br />

tions.<br />

"OAitiiliAj, daimliliag, s. a cliurcli built <strong>of</strong> stone<br />

hence Duleek, in the county <strong>of</strong> Meath,<br />

wliere it is said the first ecclesiastical stone<br />

building was erected in Ireland.<br />

*OAiiniie, daimne, s. loss, damnation, damage ; L.<br />

damniimi.<br />

"OAimpn, daimsin, s. f a damson.<br />

"Oa!)!, dair, s. f. an oak; Welsh, dar; captivity;<br />

" O i-opbA nA OAÍpe<br />

C]\íi't)", M'Par.<br />

bAbiíon-OA 50 gem<br />

"Oaih, dair, \ s. bulling; bo A5<br />

"O<strong>An</strong>ieAt), daireadh, J •oaiiica-o.<br />

"OAmAin, dairam, v. to bull, take the bull, Sh.<br />

"OAipb, dairlh, s. f. a worm ; a little person.<br />

"OvMnbeog, dairbheog, s. f a tadpole.<br />

"OAipb^ie, dairhre, s. an oak, a nursery <strong>of</strong> oaks.<br />

"OAine, daire, the proper name <strong>of</strong> a man; s. gen.<br />

<strong>of</strong> •OAi]t, a wood.<br />

OÁilcíneAcc, daillineacht,<br />

OAiUineAr, dailtineas,<br />

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JivrSriity!<br />

'OAi]\§e, dairghe, s. an oak apple; adj. oaken.<br />

TDAijrc, dairt, s. f. a clod, a heifer.<br />

"OAiivceAC, dairteach, adj. full <strong>of</strong> clods.<br />

"Oaiu'i, daimh, s. a cliurcli, a Louse; people; "Oai)-, dais, s. f a heap, a pile, a rick.<br />

kindred, consanguinity, connexion; assent, "OAi^'jin, daisgin, s. f a writing-desk.<br />

free-will; a poet, a learned man; oxen; adj. "Oaic, dait, s. a fortress, a fortified place.<br />

ti-oublesome.<br />

X)Aié, daiili, adj. quick, nimble, active.<br />

"OaiiíiaI, daimhal, adj. connected, allied, Sh. "OAice, daithe, part, revenged.<br />

"O<strong>An</strong>ii-óeoin, daimhdheoin, adv. in spite <strong>of</strong>, in op- "OAiceAc, daiteach, adj. fair-coloured.<br />

position to.<br />

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

'OAiiiieAc, daimlieacli, s. m. a companion, asso- 'OMteó.-^O^Y'^e^''''^c,dallaigeantachX^^^^<br />

T)AulincmneAc, aalhntinneach, Í , '<br />

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

'OAliÁnAc, dallanach, s. a winnowing fan,<br />

'OaUiiia, dallma, a. delay, tediousness.

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