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DRUDHAG
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DUBHLAN
Dkudhag, dru'-ag, n./. a small drop.
Druid, drùèjj, v. shut, close.
Druideadh, drQejj'-X, pt. closing, shut-
ting ; n. m. a conclusion, close.
Druidh, drùè'-yh, v. penetrate to the skin,
impress, make an impression, influence,
ooze ; dhrùidh e orm, the rain lias pene-
trated to my skin ; 'san mar sin a
dhriiidh e air, that is the way it impres-
sed him, or he felt it ; v. n. pour forth the
last drop; dhrùidh e an soitheach, he
poured forth the last drop in the dish.
Druidh, drùè'-yh, n. m. a magician, a sor-
cerer, a philosopher ; dh'innis e sin do na
drùìdhean, he told that to the magicians.
Druidheachd, drùe'.yhachg, n.f. magic,
sorcery, witchcraft.
Druidhteach, drùèt'-ach, a. impressive,
emphatic, penetrating ; cainnt dhriiidh-
teach, impressive or emphatic language.
Druidte, driièjt'-à, pt. shut, closed.
Druim, for driom, back, keel, iSic.
Druin, drùèn, v. shut, close.
Druinnean, drùen'.nyàn', n. m. the low-
est part of the back.
Druis, drùsh, n. m. lust.
Druisealachd, drùsh'-al-achg, n./. mois-
ture.
Druiseil, drùsh'-al, a. lustful.
Dhuisire, drùsh'-ur-a, n. m. fornicator.
Druma, drùm'-a, n.f. a drum.
Drumach, drum'-ach, n. f. ridge-band of
a cart horse, &c.
Drumaireachd, drùra'-ar'-achg, n. f.
drumming ; absurd hammering ; noise.
Drunadh, drùn'-X, pt. shutting, closing;
n. m. conclusion,
Druth, drO, n.f. a harlot. Irish.
Du, dù, a.; see Diith.
DUAicH.VEACHD, dùàech'-nyachg, n.f. ug-
liness, deformity.
DuAicHNiDH, dùàèeh'-nè, a. ugly, gloomy,
any thing but pretty.
DUAicHNiCH, dùaèeh'-nèeh, v. make ugly.
DuAiRC, dùaerchg, 71. f. surliness.
DUAIRCEIL, duaercTig'-al, a. unamiable.
DuAis, dCiash, n. f. a reward, premium,
present ; in Perthshire, wages, fees.
DUAIBIRE, dùash'-urr-à, n. m. a rewarder.
Dual, dùàll, n. m. a fold, or ply of a rope,
or any thing twisted ; a plait ; also cor-
ruption of duthail, hereditary ; v. plait,
fold, ply.
Dualach, dùàll'-àch, a. plaited as hair.
DuAN, dùan, n.f. a poem.
Duanaciid, dijàn'-achg, »./. poetry, versi-
fication, making poems.
Duanag, dùàu'-ag, n. f. a sonnet, a ditty,
a catch, a canto, a little poem.
DubaILTE, dub'-alyt-a, pt. double, double-
minded; (French, Spanish, &c.) ; duine
dubailte, a double minded person.
DuBAlLTEACHD, dùb'-alyt-àchg, n. f. dis-
simulation, double dealing ; deceit.
DUBH, dii-gh, a. black, dark, lamentable,
disastrous; more properly dugh; v.
blacken.
DuBH, dùgh', n. m. the pupil of the eye ;
ink, blackness, darkness.
DuBHACH, du'-ach, n.m. blackening ; duth-
ach bhròg, shoe blackening; duhliach
cobhain, lamp-black.
DuBHACH, du'-ach, a. very sad, very sor-
rowful, melancholy, disastrous, mourn-
ful.
DuBHACHAS, dù'-ach-as, n. m. melancho-
Jy, sorrow, sadness.
DuBHADAN, dii'-ad-an, re./, ink-holder.
DuBii-AiGEA.N, dùgh'-àèg.èn', n. m. abyss.
DuBHAiLC, dùv"-àèlk, n.f. vice.
DuBHAN, du'-an, n. vi. a hook, particular-
ly a fishing hook, a claw, a clutch ; ad
dhubhain, in thy clutches.
DuBHAiR, dùv2'-èr, V. darken, shade.
DuBHAR, dùv"-ur, n. m. shade; tha anara
an righ mar dhubhar na h-uaighe, the
soul of the king is like the shade of ike
grave; darkness.
DuBiiARACH, dùv2'.ar-ach, a. shady, sha-
dowy, opaque, dusky.
DuBiiARACHD, dùv2'-ar-achg, n.f. a shady
or dusky place; opacity, an eclipse of
the sun or moon.
DuBiiARAicH, dùv2'-ar-èch, v. shade, e-
clipse.
DuBH-BHRON, dù-vhròn', n. m. overwhelm-
ing grief; dubh-bhrònach, disconsolate.
DuBHCHAiLE, dù-chal'-à, n.f. a trollop.
DuBHCUASACH, dùchas'-ach, n.f. maiden
hair.
DuBH-cuis, dùehyèsh', n. f. blackmail.
DuBHDHEARG, du-yherg', a. dark red.
DUBHDHONN, dù-yhom', a. drab, dun.
DuBU-CHALL, dù-ghàll', n. c. a lowlander,
a foreigner. Islay.
DuBiiGiiLAs, dù-ghlàss, a. dark grey; also
the surname Douglas.
DuBHGHOM, dù'-ghorm, a. very blue.
DuBHGHRAiN, dii-ghràèn', h. f. complete
disgust.
DUBH-GHRAINICH, dù-ghràèn'.èch, v. de-
test.
DuBiiLACHD, dub-lachg, 71. f. cold and
storm in season ; wintry weather, depth
of winter.
DuBHLACHDAiL, dCil' laclig-al, a. wintry.
DuBHLAiDH, dùU'-è, a. darkish; wintry.
DuBHLAiDHEACHD ; dùll'-è-achg, ».y.dark-
ishness, dark-blue.
DuBHLAN, diill-un, n. m. hardihood, capa-
bility of bearing cold, hardship, and
want; the quick, defiance, challenge;
cuir ga dhublUan, toiich him to the quick,
defy, challenge; 'nuair thèid duine gu

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