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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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'OiT'liojAiin, disUogaim, v. I hide, conceal<br />

"OifoniA, disJioma, s. want, scarcity, Cor.<br />

"Oii-pion^-Át), dispionsad, s. dispensation, Donl.<br />

X)\y\\éAX), disread, an instrument used by the<br />

priest to sprinkle the holy water on the people<br />

at JMass.<br />

"Oic, dith, s. want, defect, loss.<br />

*Oic, dit, s. the end, remainder.<br />

"O'lc, d'ith, V. to suck, sucking; it remains, i. e.<br />

•oo Ó1C.<br />

TDicbin, dilhhldr, s. diiFerence.<br />

"Oirce, dithche, eating, Sh.<br />

'OicceAl, dithcheal, see oiccioLt-.<br />

"OicceAlc<strong>An</strong>, ditkckealtar, s. m. a necromantic<br />

veil or covering that is supposed to make<br />

things invisible.<br />

'OicceAiinAini, dithcheanncdm, v. I behead.<br />

'Oicce<strong>An</strong>ncA, dithcJieannta, part, beheaded.<br />

T)íccéilLe, dithcheille, s. f. folly, Doid.<br />

"OíccéilleAc, dithcheilleach, adj. foolish, imrcasonable.<br />

"OircioLL, dithcJiioU, s. m. endeavour, industry.<br />

"OiccioLÍAC, dithchioUach, adj. industrious, diligent,<br />

attentive, careful.<br />

"OítciolÍAitn, dithcltiollaim, v. I endeavour.<br />

T)iccleAr, dithchhath, s. m. dui-ance, affliction.<br />

"Oicciol, diihcliiol, s. arrears.<br />

'Oiccui)», ditltcliuir, s. forcing, expulsion.<br />

'OiceAc, ditheach, adj. necessitous, defective; s.<br />

m. a beggar; a denial, refusal.<br />

"OiceAt), diteadh, s. condemning, sentencing.<br />

"Oicein, dilhein, s. darnel, corn-marygold, tare, Sh.<br />

TDictjeA]', ditldgheas, s. inhospitaUty.<br />

"Oicnii, ditini, V. I condemn, sentence.<br />

TDicnii, dithimh, s. a heap.<br />

"Oicm^e, dithinge, adj. dumb, mute.<br />

"Oicii-t), ditJiisd, adj. two, Sh.<br />

T)iciu, ditiu, s. any covering; see quot. at ceAt-c.<br />

'Oicl^ccAc, dithlachtach, s. a motherless child.<br />

"OicleAc, dithleach, adj. forgetful.<br />

"OiciiiipiiuJAt), dithmhisniughadh, s. terrifying:<br />

"Oico, ditlio, adj. poor, needy. Cor.<br />

'Oici\Acc, dithracht, \ s. weakness, want <strong>of</strong><br />

'Oit^\Ai5, dithraigh, j strength.<br />

"OiqieAb, dithreahh, s. a hermitage, wilderness.<br />

X)icpeAbAC, dithreahhach, s. m. a hermit, an exile.<br />

"OiqieACCAc, dithreachtach, adj. lawless.<br />

*Oiu, diu, s. a long time; <strong>An</strong>-oiuj, to-day; the<br />

cast <strong>of</strong> a dart; the refuse <strong>of</strong> anything, Sh.;<br />

adv. here, in this place.<br />

X)nibAiiic, diubairt, s. £ deceiving, deceit, unfair<br />

advantage, flattery, boasting.<br />

"OiubbA-o, diubladh, s. refuge.<br />

"OiubnAC, diubhra",, s. a strong or great hand.<br />

'OiubpACAiin, diubhi-acaim.v.to cast, throw, fling..<br />

DIU X)U\ DLA<br />

"Oiuc, diuc, s. m. the pip, a disease in fowl; a<br />

dvike; adj. difficult.<br />

tDiucAt), diucadh, s. exclamation, crying out.<br />

'OiucAi'óeAcc, diucaidheacht, s. dukedom.<br />

"Oiuc<strong>An</strong>n, diucaim, v. I cry out, exclaim.<br />

"OiucAin, diucain, s. the eyes.<br />

"OiucAi^t, diucair, s. a buoy to keep up fishing<br />

nets.<br />

X)iucc|iAi', diuchtras, s. m. jumping, rousing;<br />

frustration, overcoming.<br />

"OiuTiÁn, diudan, s. m. giddiness.<br />

*Oni-oÁnAC, diudanach, adj. giddy.<br />

*Oiu5, diug, s. sudden death, choking.<br />

"OuijA-ó, diugadk, s. clucking like a hen.<br />

'O1U5A151I, diugaighil, s. sobbing, sighing.<br />

X)ui JAibyAinn, diughailfainn, s. sucking, Sh.<br />

"Ouijahii, diugaim, Y.l cluck, cackle; drink oíF.<br />

X)iu5Ai]\e, diugaire-, s. a drinker, a strangler.<br />

"Ouije, dhighe, adj. worst, extreme, bad, sick.<br />

"Oiuic, diuic, adj. sorrowful, repentant, o.g.<br />

"Oiuic, diuic. In- • P<br />

^-<br />

•0,U1T,, diuid, I / P^"^' ^°'^'°^' g^'^^f-<br />

"OiuTO, diidd, adj. clean, pure; s. f succour.<br />

"OunT), diuid, \ adj. tender-hearted, flex-<br />

"OiumeAC, diiudeach,) ible, hence Áint)iutieAc.<br />

'OiuToe, diuide, s. f. continuance.<br />

"Oiub, diid, s. m. sucking.<br />

"OiutAim, diulaim, v. I suck.<br />

'OiuicAt), diultadh, s. a negative ; a denial, refusal.<br />

"OiubcAiueAc, diultaidheach, adj. negative.<br />

'OiuLcAi-óeoip, diultaidheoir, s. m. a denier, re-<br />

fuser.<br />

"OiulcAini, diultaim, v. I deny, refuse, diso^vn,<br />

oppose.<br />

"OiutcAi]", diultais, s. negation, refusal, denial.<br />

T)iunAc, diunach, see 'oeonAc; s. m. bathing,<br />

washing.<br />

"OiunLAoc, diunlaoch, s. a young hero, Sh.<br />

"OiunnAC, diunnach, s. m. a penitent.<br />

tJiu)!, diiir, adj. hard, difficult.<br />

"OmnnAc, diurnach, s. m. a bibber, a swiller.<br />

"Oiu^inAim, diurnaim, v. I gulp, swallow.<br />

"Oiu]-, dius, s. m. protection.<br />

"OiucAc, diuthach, s. the name <strong>of</strong> a disease occasioned<br />

by the rubbing <strong>of</strong> anything against<br />

the skin; " 'Oiucac", i. e. nomen doloris,<br />

" jenecA]! "oo lomcotiiAi'Lc riA oÁ ^'-'Liai'ca oc<br />

imceAcc", Cor.<br />

"OiucACAt), diuthaehadh, s. a fretting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

skin, excoriation.<br />

"OiucAccA, diuthachta, adj. fretted, excoriated.<br />

"OiucAt), diuthadh, adj. worst.<br />

; a small handful, a<br />

"OlAit., dlaidh h, y^: ock <strong>of</strong> hair.<br />

"OÍAigeoj, dlaigheog<br />

iaigheog, )

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