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:DEP 410 DEPDentist, s. Leigh fliiacal.Dentition, s. 1. The act <strong>of</strong> breeding <strong>the</strong> teeth:fiaclacliailh. 2. <strong>the</strong> time at which chikb-en's teethare bred : am gearraidh nam fiacal.Denudate, v. a. Rùisg, lomair, lom, dean lomnoclid.Denudation, s. Rùsgadh, lomradh, lomadh.Denude, v. a. RCiisg, lomair.Denunciate, v. a. See Denounce.Denunciation, s. 1. The act <strong>of</strong> denouncing, <strong>the</strong>proclamation <strong>of</strong> a threat : fuagradh, cur an ceillbagraidh. 2. publication, sanction : fuagradh,gairm fholluiseach.Denunciator, «. 1. He that proclaims any threatfear cuir an ceill bagraidh. 2. he that lays informationagainst ano<strong>the</strong>r : casaidich.Deny, r. a. 1. Contradict: àicheadh. 2. refuse,grant not : àichcadh diùlt ob, eur. 3. abnegate,disown : àicheadh. 4. renounce, disregard : àicheadh,diùlt, cum uait.Deobstkuct, v. a. Glan, reitich, dean slighe.Deobstruent, «. Purgaid-ghlanaidh.Deobstruent, a(ij. Purgaidcach.Deodand, s. Tabhartas do Dhia, naomh-thiodhac.Deoppilate, v. a. Sea Deobstruct.Deoppilation, s. Glanadh, reiteachadh, fosgladli.Deoppilatite, ail/. See Deobstruent, adj.Deosculate, v. a. Pòg.Deosculation, s. Pògadh.Depaint, v. a. 1. Picture, describe by colours,paint : dealbh, tarruing dealbh, dreach. 2. describe: aithris, cuir an ceill an òrdugh.Depart, v. a. et n. 1. Quit, leave, retire from : fag :2. leave <strong>the</strong> world : siubhail, caochail,fàg an saoghal.3. separate, part : dealaich, sgar. 4. distribute:roinn, compàirtich. 5. go away from aplace : imich, falbh, siubhail. 6. desist from apractice : dealaich, treig, fag. 7. be lost, perish :rach am mugha. 8. desert, revolt, apostatise :ccannaircich, cùl-sleamhnaich. 9. desist from aresolution or opinion : sguir, fag, treig. 10. die,leave <strong>the</strong> world : bàsaich, eug, siubhail.Depart, A 1. The act <strong>of</strong> going away : falbh, fagail.2. death : siubhal, bàs, caochladh.Departek, s. Fear-gliinaidh niheiteal-Departing, s. A going away : dol air falbh, fàgail.2. separation : fàgail, treigsinn, eadar-dhealachadh,cadar-sgaradh.Depaktment, «. 1. Province or business assignedto any particular person : gnothach, dreuchd, curam.2. a division or extent <strong>of</strong> country under <strong>the</strong>same jurisdiction : mòr-roinn.Departuke, s. I. A going away: falbh, fàgail,triall, dol air falbh. 2. death, disease : siubhal,caochladh. 3. a forsaking : treigsinn, dcalachadh,Depauperate, v. a.fàgail.Detascent, atij. Ag ionaltradh.Depasture, v. a. ct «. 1. Eat up, consume byfeeding upon it : ith, ionaltair, feuraich. 2. feed,graze: ith, bi 'g ionaltradh, hi feiirach.Bochdainnich, tlioir gu boc,-!idainn.Depictible, adj. Tiugh, righinn, slanianach, ronnach.Depinct, v. a. See Depaint.Depeculation, s. See Peculation.Depend, t'. «. 1. Hang from : croch ri, comh-chroch.2. be in a state influenced by some external cause :bi am freasdal, bi an comain. 3. be connectedwith any thing as with its cause : comh-chroch.4. be in suspense, be yet undetermined : màirne?'-aich, bi an ioma-chonihairle, bi gunchuirgu ceann.5. be fixed with attention : thoir toighe, beachdaich.6. rely on, trust to : earb fi, cuir muinghinnann.Dependance, Ì s. 1. The state <strong>of</strong> hanging downDependancy, Jfrom a supporter: crochadh. 2.something hanging upon ano<strong>the</strong>r : crochadh, cluigein.3. concatenation, relating one thing toano<strong>the</strong>r : comh-crochadh, comh-chuibhrcach. 4.state <strong>of</strong> being at <strong>the</strong> disposal, or under <strong>the</strong> sovereignty<strong>of</strong> ano<strong>the</strong>r : eisimeil, comain. 5. <strong>the</strong>things or persons <strong>of</strong> which any man has <strong>the</strong> dominionor disposal : luchd-eismeil, luchd-comain,iochdarain. 6. reliance, trust, confidence ; earbsa,dòchas, muinghinn, dùil.Dependant, a

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