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:DRI 469 DRIDregs, s. 1. The sediments <strong>of</strong> liquor, <strong>the</strong> lees :druaip, dràbhag, dùasgann, grunnasg. 2. any thingby which purity is corrupted : salchar. 3. dross,sweepings, refuse : fòtus, fuiglieall, sguabadh.Drekch, r. a. 1. Wash, soak, steep : uigh, tiiuch,bogaich, taisich. 2. physic by violence : sgùr,purgaidich.Drench, s. LA draught, a swill : deoch, làndeoch.2. violent physic : purgaid-sgùraidh. 3.a channel <strong>of</strong> water : clais.Dress, v. a. et n. 1. Clo<strong>the</strong>, invest with clo<strong>the</strong>s :sgeatlaich, còmhdaich, eudaich. 2. clo<strong>the</strong> pompouslyor elegantl}' : sgeadaich gu loiseamach,breaghaich. 3. adorn, deck : sgeadaich, sgiamhaich,breaghaich, uidheamaich. 4. cover a woundwith medicaments : càirich, ceartaich, ceangail asuas. 5. curry, rub : suath. 6. break a horse :ionnsaich. 7. rectify, adjust : ceartaich, càirich,cuir an òrdugh. 8. prepare for any purposeuidheamaich, deasaich. 9. trim : cuir an òrdugh,deasaich. 10. prepare victuals for <strong>the</strong> table:greidh. 11. pay particular regard to dress : sgeadaich,sgiamhaich, bi loiseamach.Dress, s. 1. Clo<strong>the</strong>s, garments, habit: aodach,earradh, sgeadachd, culaidh, uidheam. 2. splendidclo<strong>the</strong>s : uidheam, deise blireagha, riamhadli. 3.<strong>the</strong> skill <strong>of</strong> adjusting dress : riamhadh.Dresseh, s. 1. One employed in putting on tlieclo<strong>the</strong>s <strong>of</strong> ano<strong>the</strong>r : fear-sgeadachaidh. 2. one employedin trimming or adjusting any thing : feardeasachaidh.3. <strong>the</strong> bench in a kitchen on whichmeat is dressed for <strong>the</strong> table : corn-chlàr.Dressing, s. 1. Attire, ornament : sgeadachadhbreagha, riamhadh, còmhdach. 2. <strong>the</strong> applicationmade to a sore : acfuinn-shuaite, plàsd. 3. manuallabour upon ground ; saothair, oibreachadh.Dressing-room, s. Seòmar sgeadachaidh.Drib, v. a. Geàrr, lom, sgud.Drib, s. Boinne, braon.Dribble, t: a. et n. 1. Tlu-ow down in drops :srid, sil, braon, fras. 2. fall in drops : sil, tuit 'n ad' bhoinnean. 3. proceed slowly : triall gu mall.4. slaver : sil ronnan.Dribbling, «. Boinnealaich, boinneadh.Drier, s. Tiorman.Drift,*. 1. Force, impellent, impulse: aomadh,claonadh, neart, miann. 2. violence, course : sraonadh,cùrsa. 3. any thing driven or borne alonggith. 4. a storm, a shower : fras, gith, cathadh.5. a heap or stratum <strong>of</strong> any matter thrown toge<strong>the</strong>rby <strong>the</strong> wind : cathadh, cuith. 6. tendencyor aim <strong>of</strong> action : aomadh, claonadh, lùbadh. 8.scope <strong>of</strong> a discourse : cùrsa, aomadh, brigh, ciall.Drift, v. a. et ?t. 1. Drive, urge along : ioniain,cuir le gaotli. 2. form into heaps : cuir n a chui<strong>the</strong>an.Drift-way, s. Easar-chasain.Drift-wind, s. Gaoth-chathaidh.Drill, v. a. et n. 1. Pierce any thing with a drill :toll. 2. delay, put <strong>of</strong>f: màirnealaich, cuir seachado am gu am. 3. drain, draw slowly : tiormaicho uisge. 4, form to arms, teach <strong>the</strong> military exercise: teagaisg gleus-arm. 5. flow gently or slowly ;sruth, dean torghan. 6. muster, assemble in orderto exercise : comh-chruinnich.Drill, s. 1. An instrument with which holes arebored : tora, gimleid. 2. an ape, a baboon : apa.3. a small dribbling brook : caochan, alldan. 4.military exercise : teagasg airm.Drink, v. a. et >i. 1. Swallow, applied to liquors:01. 2. suck up, absorb : òl, deoghail, srùb, siàgh.3. take in by an inlet, hear, see : gabh a stigh,sùgh, deoghail. 4. act upon by drinking : òl. 5.make drunk : cuir air mhisg. 6. swallow liquors,quench thirst : òl, gabh deoch. 7. feast, be entertainedwith liquors : òl, dean òl. 8. drink toexcess : gabh raisg, òl gu h-anabarrach. 9. drinkto :Ò1 air.Deoch, ibh.Drink, s.Drinkable, ad/. A ghabhas òl, so-òlaidh.Drinker, s. 1. A drunkard: misgear, pòitear,2. one that drinks any liquor, but not to excess :fear gabhail deoch.Drinking, «. ÒI, gabhail deoch.Drinking-horn, s. Corn.Drink-money, s. Airgiod oil, lach.Drip, «. a. et ti. 1. Let fall in drops: sil, sruth,snidh. 2. fall in drops : sil, tuit 'na d' bhoinnean,tuit 'na d' dhriobaid. 3. have drops fallingfrom it : bi boinnealaich, snidh.Drip, s. 1. That which falls in drops : sileadh,braon, driobaid, snidheadh. 2. (in architecture), alarge flat member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> cornice, <strong>the</strong> corona : leacchòmhdaichbàrr-mhaise.Dripping, s. Sileadh, snidheadh.Dripping-pan, s. Aghann an t-silidh.Drive, v. a. et ?i. 1. Produce motion in any thingby violence : greas, buail air aghart. ?. forcealong by impetuous pressure : piic, buail air aghart.3. expel by force from any place : iomain,fuadaich, saodaich, ruag. 4. chase, hunt : sealg,iomain. 5. guide and regulate a carriage : tarruing,stiùir. 6. make animals march along underguidance : iomain, saodaich. 7. clear any placeby forcing away what is in it : glan, falmhaich.8. tbrce, compel : thoir air. 9. hurry on inconsiderately: greas. 10. distress: cuiraneigin. 11.urge, press to a conclusion : co-chuir. 12. carryon : cuir air aghart. 13. drive out: fògair. 13.go as impelled by any external agent : siubhaiJ.14. rush with violence : sraon. 15. tend to :cum 'n a d' bheachd. 16. aim, or strike at withfury : buail air, bi toirt ionnsuidh.Drive, s. Greis an carbad.Drivel, r. ?i. 1. Slaver: ronnaich, bi sileadh fonn.2. be weak or foolish, dote : bi an troni ghaol.Drivel, «. Ronn, sgleog, seile, smugaid.Driveller, s. 1. A slaverer : sgleogaire, ronnair,spliùgair. 2. a fool, an ideot: amadan, neo-dhuine.Drives, part. Fògairte, fuadaichte, ionianaichte.Driver, s. 1. The person or instrument who givesany motion by violence : feai--greasaidh. 2. onewho drives beasts : iomanaiche. 3. one who drivesa carriage : carbadair.

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