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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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•0111 DRI DRO<br />

"OpeoJAU, dreoghadh, s. rattling.<br />

'Oi\eo5Atiii, dreo(jhaim,v. to rot, wear out.<br />

"OiveoiUn, dreoilin, \<br />

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-O^eolUn, dreollan, Í<br />

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'0|ieo'LtÁti, dreollan, s. m. a silly person.<br />

"OneollAiuxct), dreollanachd, s. silliness.<br />

'0]veoltÁn-ceAfbui-ó, dreollati-teasbuidh, s. a<br />

grasshopper.<br />

"Otieoijce, dreoighte, adj. rotten, musty.<br />

"OiieoijceAC-o, dreoighteachd, s. mustiness.<br />

"Onef, dres, }s. m. news, a tale, rehearsal,<br />

'0)\e]vw, dresadh, ^ relation, a story.<br />

*0)\e]-beAHCAC, dresbhearfach, s. m. a talc bearer.<br />

"Onei-eAiiiuib, dreseamhuil, adj. prickly.<br />

X)ne]-eo5, dreseog, s. f. a briar.<br />

'One]-ii\e, dresire, s. m. a rehearser.<br />

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