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DÌTH-CHRE1DEAMH, -imh-, (Dith
and Creidimh,) Infidelity.
DÌTH-CIIKE1DM1IEACH, -iche, adj.
(Dith ihrridpamh,) Unbelieving.
DlTH-CHUIMHNE, s.f. bid. (Dith, and
Cuimhne,) Forgetfulness. Written also
DUchuimhne.
DÌTHEACH, -icH, s. 9«.(Dith,) A beggar;
a needy person.
DITHEACH, -ICHE, adj. (Dith,) Empty ;
indigent, poor : also s. m. An indigent
person, a beggar.
DÌTHEADH, -idh, s. m. Hoarding up,
concealing.
DiTHEIN, -EAN, s. «1. A blossom, flower,
daisy ; any flower.
DÌTHE1N-Ù11. -EAN-ÙKA, s. 7)1. (Dlthein
and Ùr,) A fresh flower.
DÌTHE1NEACH, -iche, adj. Abounding
in flowers ; of, or belonging to flowers.
DÌTHlCH,-iDH, DH-, V. a. (Dith,) Destroy,
extirpate, root out, cause to cease ; destroy
utterly.
DITHIS, DiTHisD, adj. pi. Two, a pair.
DÌTH-LÀTHAIREACH, -iche, adj.
(Dith and Làthair,) Absent.
DÌTH-LÀTHA111ICH, -idh, dh-, v. a.
(Dith and Làtbair,) Utterly destroy,
annihilate.
DÌTH-LÀRAICII, -IDH, DH-, I!, a. (Dith
and Ear,) Devastate.
DÌTHMEAS, s. «1. See Di-meas.
DÌTH-MHILL, -IDH, dh-, v. a. (Dith and
Mill,) Destroy.
DÌTH-MH1LLEADH, -idh, 5. m. and
pies. part. v. Dith-mhill. Destroying,
destructive; act of destroying.
DÌTH-MHILLTEIR, -EAN, ^ s. vi.
DÌTH-MH1LLTEACH, -jch, J (Dith-
mhill.) A destroyer.
DÌTHREABH, -eibh, s. /. (Dith and
Treabh,) Adesert, a wilderness ; the higher
and less cultivated parts of a district.
DÌTHREABHACH, -aich, s. m. A
hermit.
D I Til RE ACHD A CH, -aiche, adj. ( Dith
and Reachd,) Lawless.
DITHREAMH, -eimh, s. f. See Dith-
reabh.
DIU, adv. See Diugh.
Y>lV,adj. Worth, value.
DIÙ, s. VI. The worst, the refuse of persons
or things.
DIU, UIÙBH, jirep. conjoined with /,;;«. pron.
(i. e. De iad,) Of them, from cflF them.
DIÙBllAIDII,-EAN,s.m.Ilefu8e,theworst.
DIÙBII A1L,-ALA(H, -EAN, Or -ALAICHEAN,
t. J. Mischief, harm. See Diobhail.
DIÙBHALACH, -aiche, orf;. (Diùbhart,)
jMischievous, hurtful, pernicious.
DIÙBHRAS, -AIS, s. m. A difference.
DIÙBHRASACH, -aiche, adj. (Diubii-
ras,) Differential, making a difference.
DIÙBHSAN, i>rep. Conjoined with /;ers.
pron. emph. (i. e. De iadsan,) Of them,
from off them.
DIUC, -A, The pip, a sickness of fowls.
DIÙC, -AiDH, DH-, I', a. Exclaim, cry out,
approach.
DIÙC, -AN, s. m. A duke. Written also
Diùchd.
D1ÙCAIR, -EAN, 5. in. A bladder or small
buoy, used to keep nets at the proper
depth.
DIUCHAIDH, -E, adj. Addle, of no value,
what proves useless in corn, eggs, &c.
DIÙCHD, -AN, s. m. A duke.
DIÙDAN, -AiN, s. m. Giddiness, thought-
lessness; a thoughtless person. Prurin.
DIÙDANACH, -AICHE, adj. Giddy,
thoughtless. Provhi.
DIUG ! iiileij. Chuck ; a cry to gather poul-
try.
DIUG AN, -AIN, s. m. A mischance, a mis-
fortune.
DIUGANTA, adj. Unfortunate.
DIUGH, adv. as, " An diugh," to-day.
DIÙGHA, -AIDH, adj. The worst, extreme;
the refuse of persons or things. See Diù.
DIÙID, -E, adj. Tender-hearted, flexible,
timid.
DIÙID, -E, -EAN, s. wi. An awkward spirit-
less fellow ; silliness.
DIÙIDEACH, -ICHE, adj. (Diùid, s.)
Sneaking, mean-spirited, silly.
DIÙlDEACtlD, s. /. bid. (Diùideach,)
Bashfulness, backwardness, sneakingness.
DIÙIDIDH, -E, af/y. (Diùid,) Shamefaced,
bashful, shy, timid.
DIÙEANNACH, 1 -AICH, i. m. (Deagh,
D1ÙLNACH, \ and Lann,) A hero,
a brave man, a good man.
DIÙLANNAS, \ -Ais, s. m. Manliness, ac-
DIÙLNAS, \ tivity.
DILILANTA, adj. Manly, brave, active.
DIÙLT, -AIDH, DH-, V. a. Refuse, misgive.
DIuLTADH, -AIDH, -AiDHEAN, s. VÌ. and
pres. part. v. Diùlt. A refusal, denial ; act
of refusing, denying.
DIÙMACH, -AicHE, adj. Displeased, an-
gry. See Diombach.
DIÙMHLACH, l-AicH, s. m. See
DIÙMHLANNACH, i Diiilannach.
DIÙMHLANNAS, -ais, s. m. See Diù-
lannas.
DIÙ-SAN, prep. Conjoined with ;>«•$. pron.

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