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Glossary. 173
120, 2. díserta 75, 27. 85, 25. dat. dísiurt, LU. 15b, 2. W.
diserth desert. From Lat. desertum.
dísertach m. hermit. 122, 9, 10. Reeves, Adamiican, p. 366.
dithaigim I destroy, inf. dithugud 125, i8. 28. LU. 76a, 23.
dithait repast, cotormalt feiss "] dithait, LL. 59b, 6. gen.
dithata. 75, 20, 21.
dlai f. ii n-ii<p {of thatch). 53, 4. dásachtaig .i. fo tabair dlai
fulla, Laws iii, p. 12, 2. In Arann bun-dlaoi or bun-tshop
means the eaves of a house, feib raléiced dlai omthanaig ar
aithi 1 étrummi, LL. 267a. (sic leg. with the Edinburgh copy)
as qtiickly and lightly as he /rould fling a thi.stle trisj}.
docca.ÍT troublesome, uneasy, 7)1 iserable. Atk. Comp. doccra 17,
18. Used as a noun : cendoccair, LL. 197b, 34. Oppos. soccair.
dochosail ? 95, 21.
dochta tightness, closeness, .strictness, narrowness, niggardliness.
95, 3. brig cen docta, LL. 2a. From docht t ight, close, niggardly.
ciarbo docht for rune in ri .i. ciarbo balb remi sin, LU. 9a.
Three Shafts, Ind. Bk. of Fen. p. 240.
dóennacht humanity, kindness. 49, 13.
dóethain .efficiency. 114, 18. 115, 29. LU. 25b, 20. Mar.
Uil. Ind.
áo-ííl he comes. 0,5. dofuil infer chucut, LU. 20b, 14. Stokes,
Lives, 1. 499. frithalid na firu dosfil far n-dochum, LL. 116b, 7.
do-fochellim I promise, doruachell 5, 23. Ann. Ulst. 963.
doichell f. grudging, inho-ipifality. 95, 3. Rev. Celt, v, p. 243,
gen. doichle 97, 8. LL. 117a, 42. rodochell, LL. IS.^a, 2.
Oppos. sochell, LL. 345b. sochall, Trip. Life, 149, 9 ; whence
soichlech and soichlige f., LL. 343c.
do-idnaim I give, dobérthar in talam duit doidnais ar t' anmain,
LU. 116b, 4. tidnais 49, 21. tidnus 71, 18.
doinmech unfortunate, unhajjpy. 9, 9. doinmecha gl. adversa.
Ml. 32b, I. doinmech each daidbir, Aibidil Cuigni. Hence
doinmige f., Alex. 640.
á.o\rTS,e.óir vc\. doorkeeper. 89,4. 91,5. 123,14. pi- ace. dorseori,
LL. 51b, 4. Hence dorseoracht, LL. 263a. W. drysor.
doit-gel having n-hite forearms, 97, 3. LL. 161a, 37.
dond-bán dun-nhite. 69, 3.
aieoh-ongAas, face-hand ? 89, 22.
dressan spleen. 89, 23. gl. splen, Ir. Gl. 1012.
120, 2. díserta 75, 27. 85, 25. dat. dísiurt, LU. 15b, 2. W.
diserth desert. From Lat. desertum.
dísertach m. hermit. 122, 9, 10. Reeves, Adamiican, p. 366.
dithaigim I destroy, inf. dithugud 125, i8. 28. LU. 76a, 23.
dithait repast, cotormalt feiss "] dithait, LL. 59b, 6. gen.
dithata. 75, 20, 21.
dlai f. ii n-ii<p {of thatch). 53, 4. dásachtaig .i. fo tabair dlai
fulla, Laws iii, p. 12, 2. In Arann bun-dlaoi or bun-tshop
means the eaves of a house, feib raléiced dlai omthanaig ar
aithi 1 étrummi, LL. 267a. (sic leg. with the Edinburgh copy)
as qtiickly and lightly as he /rould fling a thi.stle trisj}.
docca.ÍT troublesome, uneasy, 7)1 iserable. Atk. Comp. doccra 17,
18. Used as a noun : cendoccair, LL. 197b, 34. Oppos. soccair.
dochosail ? 95, 21.
dochta tightness, closeness, .strictness, narrowness, niggardliness.
95, 3. brig cen docta, LL. 2a. From docht t ight, close, niggardly.
ciarbo docht for rune in ri .i. ciarbo balb remi sin, LU. 9a.
Three Shafts, Ind. Bk. of Fen. p. 240.
dóennacht humanity, kindness. 49, 13.
dóethain .efficiency. 114, 18. 115, 29. LU. 25b, 20. Mar.
Uil. Ind.
áo-ííl he comes. 0,5. dofuil infer chucut, LU. 20b, 14. Stokes,
Lives, 1. 499. frithalid na firu dosfil far n-dochum, LL. 116b, 7.
do-fochellim I promise, doruachell 5, 23. Ann. Ulst. 963.
doichell f. grudging, inho-ipifality. 95, 3. Rev. Celt, v, p. 243,
gen. doichle 97, 8. LL. 117a, 42. rodochell, LL. IS.^a, 2.
Oppos. sochell, LL. 345b. sochall, Trip. Life, 149, 9 ; whence
soichlech and soichlige f., LL. 343c.
do-idnaim I give, dobérthar in talam duit doidnais ar t' anmain,
LU. 116b, 4. tidnais 49, 21. tidnus 71, 18.
doinmech unfortunate, unhajjpy. 9, 9. doinmecha gl. adversa.
Ml. 32b, I. doinmech each daidbir, Aibidil Cuigni. Hence
doinmige f., Alex. 640.
á.o\rTS,e.óir vc\. doorkeeper. 89,4. 91,5. 123,14. pi- ace. dorseori,
LL. 51b, 4. Hence dorseoracht, LL. 263a. W. drysor.
doit-gel having n-hite forearms, 97, 3. LL. 161a, 37.
dond-bán dun-nhite. 69, 3.
aieoh-ongAas, face-hand ? 89, 22.
dressan spleen. 89, 23. gl. splen, Ir. Gl. 1012.
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