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dabhach f. a vat (gen. for wine or ale) : gs. dabhcha 1482.
dáil f. pouring out, dispensing [liquor) : 271, 791.
dáileamhain (orig. ds. of dáileamh) cupbearer, butler -jgi.
daire (doire) m. (pi. — adha) an oak-ivood 8. dp. de>'ibh [leg.
dairibh ?) H.
daoscar-shluagh m. camp-followevs, menials, rabble 825, 1S81
(daoiscir-).
damb m. ox, stag; of a warrior 1829.
dan m. gift, art, calling ; lot, destiny : atá i nd. do he is destined [to . . .)
964.
dar defect, vb. 3 s. impers. it seems, folld. by prep, le & vb. in absol.
constr. : d. Horn methinks 50 ; d. leat you would have thought
{that) 989.
dara second /an d. tioprait one of the two wells 526 ; 1636.
de prep, leniting of, from ; as simple prep. & with art. & poss.
commonly replaced by do : with pers. pron. i s. diom 197.
2 s. diot 141. 3 sm. de 143, 300. 3 sf. di 744, 828, 853.
I pi. dinn 942. 3 pi. diobh 857 ; dioph 1633, dibh.
déachaim (? déacaim) look, gcz: 9S2, 1732.
déanmhus m. make, build, form : gs. — a 778.
deara see fo deara.
dearbhtha ascertained, proved 1368.
déarghaim (-aighim) dress a bed or couch : pass. pret. do déargaigh-
eadh 858. \'n. gs. déaruighthe 1427, 1588 (see i feis).
dearna f. (gs. — nn, ds. — inn) palm of the hand 1467, 1468.
dee pi. heathen gods : dp. déibh 168, 316, 779.
deóin í. willingness, will : dá dh. no da n.aimhdheóin 'whether hs
liked it or not, willy-nilly 141 1.
1 dias f. (gs. deisc) couple, pair 61, 1152 ; ds. dias 1154.
2 dias f. (gs. déise) ear of corn ; point or blade oj a sword : — fhoda
1835.
dighriin ? d. reatha a race, racing (?) 188, 986 ; perh. for diraim or
dirim (di- reim), which seems to mean race in follg. exx. : dirim
.i. reim dede, Corm. Y741 ; ac diraim, CCath 197 1, ic dirram
2638 (of a rushing tide in both exx.) ; ra tricci na dirma (of
horses) T B C 3385.
diomhairiund ? 1007.
dimbrigh f. weakness ; disparagement 691.
dioghalaim punish, take vengeance (with ar ot pcrs.) : cond. pass.
impers. do diogheoltaoi oruibh (sic leg.) me / should be avenqed
on you 409.
dionbhas 131, 128 n.
diongbhála (in our text -uhála, -mhála) worthy, fit for, a match for :
tighcarna d. 783 ; d. damh worthy of me 115 ; banuis a dh.
a feast deserving of him 1599, 197 ; d. ceist able to solve problems
911.
dirra ? 450 ; corrupt, cf. dighrim.
discir impetuous, violent 306.
diubracadh m. (O. Ir. dibirciudh, mod. diubh-) shooting, hurling
(a missile) ; gs. diupraicthe 1489.
dluighe loosening, splitting, severing 131 (dluidhe).
dabhach f. a vat (gen. for wine or ale) : gs. dabhcha 1482.
dáil f. pouring out, dispensing [liquor) : 271, 791.
dáileamhain (orig. ds. of dáileamh) cupbearer, butler -jgi.
daire (doire) m. (pi. — adha) an oak-ivood 8. dp. de>'ibh [leg.
dairibh ?) H.
daoscar-shluagh m. camp-followevs, menials, rabble 825, 1S81
(daoiscir-).
damb m. ox, stag; of a warrior 1829.
dan m. gift, art, calling ; lot, destiny : atá i nd. do he is destined [to . . .)
964.
dar defect, vb. 3 s. impers. it seems, folld. by prep, le & vb. in absol.
constr. : d. Horn methinks 50 ; d. leat you would have thought
{that) 989.
dara second /an d. tioprait one of the two wells 526 ; 1636.
de prep, leniting of, from ; as simple prep. & with art. & poss.
commonly replaced by do : with pers. pron. i s. diom 197.
2 s. diot 141. 3 sm. de 143, 300. 3 sf. di 744, 828, 853.
I pi. dinn 942. 3 pi. diobh 857 ; dioph 1633, dibh.
déachaim (? déacaim) look, gcz: 9S2, 1732.
déanmhus m. make, build, form : gs. — a 778.
deara see fo deara.
dearbhtha ascertained, proved 1368.
déarghaim (-aighim) dress a bed or couch : pass. pret. do déargaigh-
eadh 858. \'n. gs. déaruighthe 1427, 1588 (see i feis).
dearna f. (gs. — nn, ds. — inn) palm of the hand 1467, 1468.
dee pi. heathen gods : dp. déibh 168, 316, 779.
deóin í. willingness, will : dá dh. no da n.aimhdheóin 'whether hs
liked it or not, willy-nilly 141 1.
1 dias f. (gs. deisc) couple, pair 61, 1152 ; ds. dias 1154.
2 dias f. (gs. déise) ear of corn ; point or blade oj a sword : — fhoda
1835.
dighriin ? d. reatha a race, racing (?) 188, 986 ; perh. for diraim or
dirim (di- reim), which seems to mean race in follg. exx. : dirim
.i. reim dede, Corm. Y741 ; ac diraim, CCath 197 1, ic dirram
2638 (of a rushing tide in both exx.) ; ra tricci na dirma (of
horses) T B C 3385.
diomhairiund ? 1007.
dimbrigh f. weakness ; disparagement 691.
dioghalaim punish, take vengeance (with ar ot pcrs.) : cond. pass.
impers. do diogheoltaoi oruibh (sic leg.) me / should be avenqed
on you 409.
dionbhas 131, 128 n.
diongbhála (in our text -uhála, -mhála) worthy, fit for, a match for :
tighcarna d. 783 ; d. damh worthy of me 115 ; banuis a dh.
a feast deserving of him 1599, 197 ; d. ceist able to solve problems
911.
dirra ? 450 ; corrupt, cf. dighrim.
discir impetuous, violent 306.
diubracadh m. (O. Ir. dibirciudh, mod. diubh-) shooting, hurling
(a missile) ; gs. diupraicthe 1489.
dluighe loosening, splitting, severing 131 (dluidhe).
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Description | Anthology of tales, edited by Maud Joynt. |
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Description | Items from a collection of 170 volumes relating to Gaelic matters. Mainly philological works in the Celtic and some non-Celtic languages. Some books extensively annotated by Angus Matheson, the first Professor of Celtic at Glasgow University. |
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Description | Selected items from five 'Special and Named Printed Collections'. Includes books in Gaelic and other Celtic languages, works about the Gaels, their languages, literature, culture and history. |
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