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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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X>eii(b-cliAmu\r\, deirbh-cJiliamImÍ7i, s. a son-inlaw.<br />

"Oeinb-jniorii, deivhh-glmioinh, s. an axiom or<br />

maxim.<br />

•OeinVAiAj, deirhliUar/, see -oeAiibtiAs.<br />

"OeinbreAcnAC, deirbhsheathrach,'} ,<br />

,.i<br />

' „ J 7 7 ; • ' > s. a sister.<br />

TDeAivDi-iu^i, dearOhs/nur, )<br />

'Oeii\, deb; s. f. a temple; alms.<br />

"OeiiiCAj, deircag, s. a penurious woman, Sc.<br />

*OéinceAC, deirceach, adj. poor, beggarly; almsgiving,<br />

charitable.<br />

'Oéi^\cine, deircire, s. m. an almoner.<br />

'Oémcceoi^í, deh'ctlieoir, s. m. an almsgiver;<br />

beggar, a miser.<br />

"Oeiiie, deire, s. the deep abyss.<br />

a<br />

'Oei]\e, deire, \ s. the end, the last, the<br />

X)QA]\ec^-o,deireadIi,j rear, the stern.<br />

"Oeijie<strong>An</strong>nAC, deireannach,\ adj. last, hindmost,<br />

"OeinionnAc, dcirionnach, y late, latter.<br />

"OeiiieAiin<strong>An</strong>, deirannan, s. a desert.<br />

'Oei^\e>.\n

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