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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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"OnAjniA, adv. <strong>An</strong>-'0]iÁ|'t)A, 50 o]iÁ]"oa, drasda,<br />

ann-drasda, go drasda; hitherto, now, not<br />

yet.<br />

"OiAAUC, drauch, s. a dragon.<br />

*0|\é, di'e, s. m. a sledge.<br />

*0]\eAC, dreacJi, s. m. form, figure, image, countenance;<br />

a looking glass; a habit; hue; adj.<br />

silly.<br />

"OjieACAC, dreachach, s. m. a statuary; adj.<br />

drawn, delineated; fliir, handsome.<br />

'0]\eACAt), dreachadh, s. portraiture, polisliing.<br />

'OjieACA-oÁn, dreachadan, s. m. a mould.<br />

"OneACA-ooii;, dreachadoir, s. m. a painter, a statuary.<br />

'OpeACAiin, dreacliaim, v. I figure, delineate.<br />

"OpeAC<strong>An</strong>mil, dreachamhuU, adj. comely.<br />

OiieAct), dreachd, s. an article, <strong>of</strong>fice, employment;<br />

a troop, company.<br />

'0)ieACt)c\im, dreachdaim, v. I signify.<br />

'0|ieACT)Ai]ie, dreachdaire, s. m. an historian.<br />

*0]ieAC|''ompl-A, dreachshompla, s. a platform;<br />

' iclinography.<br />

"OpeAcc, dreacht, s. m. a poem ; a draught or<br />

pattern.<br />

"OivéACCA, dreachta, s. weakness.<br />

'OjieAcce, dreachte, adj. ornate.<br />

*0]ieA5A-o, dreagadh, s. advertisement.<br />

*OpeA5Áim, dreagaim, v. I fight, wrangle ; ad-<br />

vertise.<br />

"OiieAj<strong>An</strong>, dreagan, s. m. a dragon; a champion.<br />

X)]\eA-^um,dreaguin, s. f. pickles.<br />

*0|ieALl.ÁnAit), dreallanaidh, s. m. an augur.<br />

'OpeAtTi, dreamh, adj. surly, sullen.<br />

"OiAeAiii, dream, s. m. a tribe, family, company,<br />

people.<br />

"OtieAtn, dream, 1 s. m. a wisp <strong>of</strong> hay or<br />

"OpeAmAii, dreaman,) straw.<br />

"OpeAinÁn, dreaman, s. m. madness, furiousness.<br />

"OjAeAinAiiAc, dreamanach, adj. fanatical, mad.<br />

"OiieAiimAC, dreamhnach, s. m. a coxcomb; adj.<br />

perverse, foolish.<br />

"OjieAitinAini, dreamhnaim, v. I rage, fret.<br />

X)pe<strong>An</strong>, drea7i, s. m. strife, debate; a wren; i. e.<br />

" •oep en bej -oiiieoil, no -oiiAi en", i. e. " en<br />

•00 m |.-Ái|-ome", Cor.; Welsh, dryw; adj.<br />

bad, naughty.<br />

'Ope<strong>An</strong>Ac, dreanach, a. despicable, vile, mean.<br />

"One<strong>An</strong>At), dreanad, s. goodness.<br />

'Ope<strong>An</strong>cA'D, dreancad, s. m. a flea.<br />

'OneAii-coiiiAC, drean-comhac, s. a leg.<br />

'Oj\e<strong>An</strong>t)A, dreandha, adj. repugnant, ojiposite,<br />

contrary.<br />

"One<strong>An</strong>j, dreang, s. a breach.<br />

OjAeAun, dreann,see o]ie<strong>An</strong>nAt>; s. m. sorrow,<br />

melancholy, pain; haste, speed; a battle, con-<br />

DRE DRE<br />

tention; adj. strong, firm; s. m. a fort; a.<br />

surly, dogged; good.<br />

"Oiie<strong>An</strong>iiAc, dreannach, adj. speedy quarrelsome.<br />

;<br />

0]\e<strong>An</strong>nAt), dreannad, s. m. rashness.<br />

"OiieAunAitn, dreantiaim, v. I fight, contend.<br />

"Oiie<strong>An</strong>oi^A, dreanoir, s. m. an augur, a prophet.<br />

'Ot\eA)DAiin, dreapaim, v. I climb, clamber.<br />

"OneApAiiieAct), dreapaireachd, s. i. climbing.<br />

0]\eA]-, dreas, s. f. a place, stand, turn.<br />

OncAr, dreas, 1 r 1 1 n<br />

r, 7 V s. I. a briar, bramble.<br />

'<br />

t)]\eA-i'05, dreasog,f<br />

"OjieAj'AC, dreasach, adj. thorny, briary.<br />

"OneA^'Act), dreasachd, s. strolling about, i. e.<br />

ioniluAit)i'Li, o.g.; inciting.<br />

"OneAi-Ail, drcasail, s. f shred.s, small bits.<br />

'0]ieApAini, dreasaim, v. I break, incite.<br />

"OpeAi-Aiiiuib, dreasamlmil, adj. prickly.<br />

"OneA^-<strong>An</strong>nAC, dreasarnach, s. a place where<br />

brambles grow.<br />

"OiieAixoilb, dreaschoUl, s. £ a thicket.<br />

'OneAi'|.-Ai-oceAii, dreasfaidhthear, v. shall be<br />

broken, i. e. b]ii]'yAi-oceA]A, 0. g.<br />

"OiiCApgi-o, dreasgidh, see -opeAi-Ainuib.<br />

'OiieAi'iiuin, dreasmhuii, see ojieAj'coi'LL<br />

"OneACAU, dreathan, }<br />

^ 7 .7 J > s. a wren.<br />

T)|\eAC<strong>An</strong> •oonn, dreathan donn,^<br />

X)]\écv, drechd, s. m. a tale, a story, a poem<br />

appearance.<br />

"Oneceng, drecheng, s. three persons.<br />

'Oi\ei'b)-e, dreibhse, s. a space <strong>of</strong> time, a while.<br />

"OiAeije, dreige, s. f. a meteor.<br />

'0]\ei5Ai|'eAc,íZ)'t'/fí'íiisáac/í, adj. peevish.<br />

"Ojiénn, dreim, s. i. an endeavour, attempt;<br />

einidation, contention.<br />

"Duel nut), drebnid, s. f a saddle.<br />

X)]>é)niiin, dreimitn,\. I climb; I emulate.<br />

"OnennmeAC, dreimineach,<br />

degree.<br />

s. m. a gradation,<br />

TDnemiine, dreimire, s. m. a ladder, stair, climax.<br />

"Opeiniijie-buirje, dreimire-buidhe, s. a yellow<br />

centaiuy ; chlora perfoliata.<br />

"OiAéiiinne-goiun, dreimire-gorm, s. a woody<br />

nightshade ; solanum dulcemara.<br />

"OiAéimitie-muiiAe, dreitnire-muire, s. the less centaury<br />

gentiana centaurium.<br />

;<br />

"Opeinii^Mt), drehniridh, see 0]\éimi]\e.<br />

"Oiiennne, dreiinne, s. a cock.<br />

" *Oa ye<strong>An</strong>Ainm a]\ n'luic uikwai j;<br />

peij' If niA-OA motn-oiAiiiAin;<br />

CeAcnAic CAonA, •ojAeimne jaI;<br />

SeAJAC iy cAt)ÍA JAb<strong>An</strong>", I'or Foe.<br />

"Oneitiine, dreimne, s. warfare.<br />

"OjAeifeAc, dreiseach, see 0]\eA]'Ac.<br />

"Oneifoog, dreiseog, s. £ bramble, briar, blackberry<br />

bush ; rubus fructlcosus.

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