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VOCABULARY 157
foirmsed ; perf. pass. do-rórmacht ; part. pass. tór-
machte. v.-^.tir'^'-ju.L'-'-^-í^'u.
do-fúairc (to-org-), -túairc, wears away, grinds {corn) ; pres.
subj. sg. 3 du-fuarr; fut. sg. i du-fiurr; perf. sg. 3 do-
comart, pass. do-comart; part. pass. túartae; verb. noun
túarcon f.
/ do-fúarat (di-oss-reth-), -díurat, remains over ; imperf. sg. 3
du-fúairthed; fut. sg. 3 -diúair ; perf. sg. 3 do-rúarid.
do-fuissim {Xo-\xs?,-sQm-), generates, creates ; fut. sg. 3 do-fui-
séma ; perf. sg. 3 do-forsat, do-rósat, pass. do-forsat,
-torsat. V. '■^ ■'.,,<. '■■■••../;'.:': • 'u,
do-gair (to-gar-), calls ; perf. sg. 3 do-rogart.
do-gaítha, -togaítha, deceives ; perf. sg. 3 -torgaíth.
do-gní, -déni, does, makes. See Paradigms.
do-goa (to-gus-), chooses ; fut. pl. 3 do-gegat ; perf. sg. 3
do-roígu; pass. do-rogad; pl. 2 do-roígaid; verb. noun
togu.
do-iarmórat (to-iarm-fo-reth-), follows.
do-icc, tic, comes. See Paradigms.
doínacht, g. doínachte, f. humanity.
do-indnaig, tindnaig (to-ind-aneg-), bestows, gives ; pres.
subj. pass. sg. 3 do-indnastar; fut. sg. 3 do-indin, pass.'
do-indnastar ; perf. sg. 3 do-écomnacht, pass. do-
écomnacht and do-rindnacht. ^
do-infet, inspires ; pres. subj. sg. 3 -tinib; perf. sg. 3 do-
rinfid, pass. do-rinfess.
do-inscanna, -tinscanna, begins.
do-lega (di-leg-), destroys.
do-luigi, -áiXgai, forgives ; perf. sg. 3 do-rolaig, -derlaig ;
-'^-^■--íi pass. sg. do-roilged, -derlaiged ; pl. do-rolgida, -der-
II), ' laic[h]tha ; fut. pass. sg. -dílgibther. ^-*^- 'M-y*cL >. Aí >«
do-meil, -tomil, consumes, partahes of, enjoys ; perf. sg. i
-tormult.
dommatu, g. dommatad, m. waiit, poverty.
do-moinethar (to-muin-), thinks ; pres. subj. sg. i do-
menathar ; past subj. sg. 3 -tomnad ; pret. sg. i do-
ménar ; perf. sg. i do-rumenar. \^-m. fc^vvUvi».,^, íívwtc^f,
domunde, worldly.
-don- : see Infixed Pronoun (Paradigms).
do-opir (di-oss-ber-), deprives ; part. pass. diuparthe.
foirmsed ; perf. pass. do-rórmacht ; part. pass. tór-
machte. v.-^.tir'^'-ju.L'-'-^-í^'u.
do-fúairc (to-org-), -túairc, wears away, grinds {corn) ; pres.
subj. sg. 3 du-fuarr; fut. sg. i du-fiurr; perf. sg. 3 do-
comart, pass. do-comart; part. pass. túartae; verb. noun
túarcon f.
/ do-fúarat (di-oss-reth-), -díurat, remains over ; imperf. sg. 3
du-fúairthed; fut. sg. 3 -diúair ; perf. sg. 3 do-rúarid.
do-fuissim {Xo-\xs?,-sQm-), generates, creates ; fut. sg. 3 do-fui-
séma ; perf. sg. 3 do-forsat, do-rósat, pass. do-forsat,
-torsat. V. '■^ ■'.,,<. '■■■••../;'.:': • 'u,
do-gair (to-gar-), calls ; perf. sg. 3 do-rogart.
do-gaítha, -togaítha, deceives ; perf. sg. 3 -torgaíth.
do-gní, -déni, does, makes. See Paradigms.
do-goa (to-gus-), chooses ; fut. pl. 3 do-gegat ; perf. sg. 3
do-roígu; pass. do-rogad; pl. 2 do-roígaid; verb. noun
togu.
do-iarmórat (to-iarm-fo-reth-), follows.
do-icc, tic, comes. See Paradigms.
doínacht, g. doínachte, f. humanity.
do-indnaig, tindnaig (to-ind-aneg-), bestows, gives ; pres.
subj. pass. sg. 3 do-indnastar; fut. sg. 3 do-indin, pass.'
do-indnastar ; perf. sg. 3 do-écomnacht, pass. do-
écomnacht and do-rindnacht. ^
do-infet, inspires ; pres. subj. sg. 3 -tinib; perf. sg. 3 do-
rinfid, pass. do-rinfess.
do-inscanna, -tinscanna, begins.
do-lega (di-leg-), destroys.
do-luigi, -áiXgai, forgives ; perf. sg. 3 do-rolaig, -derlaig ;
-'^-^■--íi pass. sg. do-roilged, -derlaiged ; pl. do-rolgida, -der-
II), ' laic[h]tha ; fut. pass. sg. -dílgibther. ^-*^- 'M-y*cL >. Aí >«
do-meil, -tomil, consumes, partahes of, enjoys ; perf. sg. i
-tormult.
dommatu, g. dommatad, m. waiit, poverty.
do-moinethar (to-muin-), thinks ; pres. subj. sg. i do-
menathar ; past subj. sg. 3 -tomnad ; pret. sg. i do-
ménar ; perf. sg. i do-rumenar. \^-m. fc^vvUvi».,^, íívwtc^f,
domunde, worldly.
-don- : see Infixed Pronoun (Paradigms).
do-opir (di-oss-ber-), deprives ; part. pass. diuparthe.
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