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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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xteo DEO oeu DEU<br />

"Oeo, deo, s. breatli, air; adv. ever.<br />

"OeobAL, deohlial, s. sucking.<br />

tJeobnonn, deohronn, s. consecration.<br />

'Oeo'fcpotincA, deohhronnta, part, consecrated.<br />

'Oeocydeoch, s. f. a drink.<br />

'OeocAU, deochadh, s. a tender embrace.<br />

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

"OeocAip, deochair, s. f. a difference or distinction.<br />

•OeocAl,, deocJial, s. grudging.<br />

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

glass.<br />

'Oeoc-heAt6.mm\.,deocli-blieatliamhuil,s.Q,cordaú.<br />

"Oeocbeine, deochbkeire, s. a cup-bearer, a butler.<br />

"Oeoc-bnocAiti, deoch-brochain, s. f. water gruel.<br />

'Oeoc-einiBin, deock-eiridin, s. f. a j^otion.<br />

'Oeoc-leijeA]', deoch-leiffheas, s. diet-diink ; de-<br />

coction.<br />

TDeoc-j'teAiiium, deoch-sleamJiuin, s. a mucilage.<br />

"Oeoc-flAince, deoch-shlainte, s. a health, toast.<br />

"Oeot), deodh, a. everlasting.<br />

"OeoUA, deodha, s. henbane ; hyosyamus niger.<br />

'Oéot)<strong>An</strong>i, deodhamh, God willing.<br />

"OeoUAiTo, deodhand, s. a deodand.<br />

'Oeo-Ó<strong>An</strong>n, deodhann, by God's help, i. e. vo<br />

óeoin 'oé.<br />

'OeojiiniineA'DA, deoghmuireadha, s. cup bearers.<br />

"Oeonii, deoidh,\ s. the end, conclusion, finis, fA<br />

'Oeoij, deoijh,) •óeoi-ó, in fine.<br />

'Oeoij, deoigh, always, <br />

'OeopAiiiuil,, deoramhuil, adj. tearful.<br />

-OeoiuvncA, deoranta, V^\ '^^T°V ''Í''^''''^'<br />

Oeo\^.^z^, deorata,<br />

""'<br />

| Strayed<br />

'Oeo]\CAOi, deorchaoi, s. bewailing. Mull. 222.<br />

'Oeo]\5nA-ó, deorg?iadh,\ s. a stripping, cutting<br />

'Oeo]\nAt), dcornadh, j <strong>of</strong>f, making naked.<br />

"OeocATJ, deoihadh, see tdoo-oa.<br />

"OeocAb, deothal, s. suck, sucking. Sit.<br />

"OeocAbAin, deotlialam, v. to suck, Sli.<br />

"OeocAlAg<strong>An</strong>, deothalagan, s. honeysuckle, Sh.<br />

"OeocAi', deothas, s. m. desire.<br />

"OeocA^'Ac, deothasach, adj. serious, desirable.<br />

"Oeji, de7\ a. Httle, small.<br />

Oe|\Ac, derach, s. plundering, sacking.<br />

Oc|\bpne, dcrbhfhine, s. relations, kindred.<br />

'Oe]\CAinn, dei'cainn, s. f. despair <strong>of</strong> receiving<br />

recompense; i. e. •oicnenetii m yAjbAil }-ocjiAice",<br />

Cor.<br />

'Oejin, dern, s. health; i. e. i-lÁmce, o. g.<br />

'Oe^\o]'c, derosc,s. a box, a buffet.<br />

"Oey, des, s. f land; Aii\eAC •oeiyA, a person<br />

possessed <strong>of</strong> land ; one <strong>of</strong> the privileged orders<br />

<strong>of</strong> the ancient <strong>Irish</strong>, Br. L.; a spot, speckle<br />

a. ridgy; i. e. tJnuimneAC.<br />

"Oei^e, dese, s. a multitude, a troop, a spout,<br />

conduit, fosset.<br />

"Oeixui-o, descuidh, adj. godly.<br />

Oej-Bil,, desdil, a skirmish, affray.<br />

"Oej-puc, desruth, s. m. a judge, Br. L.<br />

Oéc, det, s. f victuals, food, diet.<br />

"OecAbA, dethabha, a. good, generous, merciful.<br />

"OeceitAC, deteiqhach, ) ^i i i<br />

^ J J- 1 c s. the weasand, laryn.^<br />

' X)ecu\c, detiacli, •'<br />

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"OéuT), deud, see -oeAT).<br />

"OeujAi-úe, deugaidhe, 50 -oeujAiue X)ia, I wish,<br />

would to God.<br />

"OeuiiAc, deunavh, adj. sad.

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