INDEX VERB OR UM. 



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mcnt. tiTcus-sa deichelt rig do, LL. p. 51 b. 

 ar cruth -) deilb i deichelt, Tog. Tr. 2, 777. 

 From d^- (cf. ulcha degablach, LL. p. 97 a, 

 the Danish tveslcjiig, tuag defaebrach, Tog. 

 Tr. 2, 1857), and celt, a garnicnt, the High- 

 land kilt. Cf. celt clilhargarb, LU. p. 95 b. 



deithfirech, hasty, qtiick. adv. co dana ) co 

 dian -) co deithfireach, 731. 



detach, f. stnokc- gen. na deataighe, 0'Don. 

 Gr. p. 406. fo smuit dethcha, Tog. Tr. 2, 

 1897. dat. laid connud truimm for a thein, 

 suail na ron much don dethaig, LL. p. 207 a, 

 9. acc. re deataigh, 713. la dethaig na 

 n-apaige, Tog. Tr. 2, 1048. 



diamair, subst. ex adj. a hiding place, somc- 

 thing hiddcn, obsciire, secrct, secrccy, S. Wind. 

 W. ar ni feta diamair dia samna do gres 

 for sidaib, Mcgn. F. 29. fo diamair re hedh 

 do bi, Fel. p. clxx.xi. 39. pl. dat. o dhiam- 

 raibh Droma Droibheoil, 60. do dhiamraib 

 T do dhoilgib na scriptuire noime, LBr. p. 

 1 2 7 a. 



digaind,yfrw, dense, close. drumchla digaind 

 dilend in betha die fcste First (Thurneysen, 

 Rev. Celt. VL 93), Tog. Tr. 979. 



digair, eager, intent, 0'R. Wind. W. 483. 

 is munter discir digair, LL. p. 207 a, 3. 



dim-buadach, disgraceful, inglorious. Eg. 

 200. From dimbuad, disgrace. Cf. Wind. 

 W. tri gari dimbuaid do flaith, LL. p. 147 b- 

 cen dochund cen dimbuaid, LL. p. 53 a, 9. 



do-, a privative prefix, really di-, for whicii 

 it was used, just as the prepositions do and 

 di were used promiscuously. Thus do-scailte, 

 968, do-imtachta, S20, and 



do-frestal, 7iot to be met, intolerable. gen. 

 dofreastail, 129, 907. 



doichell, churlishness,grndging, inhospitality. 

 Cf. Rev. Celt. V. p. 243.^ dat. tuc corra 

 diultada ~) doichle for a thech .i. ar dibe ^] ar 

 dochill, LL. p. ii^a. a n-doicheall, 390. 

 Another form is doichle, whence doichlech, 

 chttrlish. Alhirne Ailgessach is e is doich- 

 lechu ro boi i nhErinn, LL. p. 11 7 a. The 

 opposite is soichell, hospitality, which occurs 

 LL. p. 345 b, soichle, 0'R., soichlige, LL. 



P- 343 c. 

 dolb, f. sorcery. Wind. W. dalb. tre dolb 



draidheachta, 576. gen. cetha dolfe, Rev. 



Celt. I. p. 40. 

 do-leonta, 7iot to be sprained. From leonaim, 



I sprain. leonfait/r lama, LL. p. 254 b. 

 drud (INLL drut\ to close, closing, an enclosure. 



ni drud o cheile dorinneadar, 338, 489. 



ag drud i ag dingi ) ag dluthceartugud na 



n-allmurach, 806. coimgheisedh a chnam 



ag drud o cheili, 643. do dhrut na huama, 



LBr. p. 189 b. Inf. of druidim, I close, en- 

 close, close in upott. druit rium, a Conoill, 

 ol si, co tucar sen duit. Druidis ConuU fria, 

 Three Ir. GI. p. xliii. aroisir Finn a laim 

 forsan crsoind in t sida guru druided in 

 chomla ar a ordain, Stowe MS. 992, fo. 66 a, 

 2. Cf. druid-sa romham, arsa Daorghlas, 

 Gill. 235. and tha naimhde 'druideadh 

 oimn, a thriath, Tem. II. 158. Dict. H.S. 

 to bolt out, do dhrud amach, Begl. 

 dub-gus-runach,y>/// ofblack crafty thoughts. 

 -871. 



E. 



iadhaime, Eg. 335 ? Cf. eadham, z?-on, 

 0'R.? 



eas-aonta (O.I. esointe), disunited, hostile. 

 Eg. 153. 



esbadach, tmnting. Eg. 108. in tan ba hes- 

 badhuch fer dib, Sench. M. Introd. co heas- 

 badach, imperfcctly, Petrie, Tara, p. 63. 



esbaid, f. loss.- esbaid Grec o Troiannaib, 

 LL. p. i44a, II. pl. nom. bar n-esbada 

 T. Tr. 1619. LU. p. 87 a, 6. 9. gen. d' fais- 

 neis na n-easbadh, 736. This is also the 

 meaning of d' esbuig dia naimtib, Tog. Tr. 

 2240, of loss to his encmics. Hence 



esclainn, 209, evidently the same as asclang 

 (Wind., W'., who quotes asclainn from FB. 

 86. Eg.) a load borne on the shoulder. 



escra, a cup, adrinkingvessel, 0'R. (eascradh). 

 sg. nom. esscra n-argait, LBr. p. ii6b. 

 dorochair a escra feig finnargait al-Iaim in 

 daleman isin dabaig, LL. p. 245 b. dat. 

 asin escra, A. F. 51. pl. gen. na n-escra T 

 na com -] na m-baiglend, LL. 106 b. 



F. 



f^el-chu, lit. a ivolfhototd, a 'wolf. pl. nom. 

 faelcoin (sic leg.) na fidhbidhe, 743. From 

 fael, a wolf. Imsai Conchobur chucu amal 

 fael fo chair[ch]ib, LL. p. 258^. acc. amal 

 foelaid etir chaircha, Tog. Tr. 2, 1433. 



ffien-luige (M.I. foenlige), lit. a loeak lying, 

 lying low, a sick-bed. 'ga furmiail ri fot 

 foenlaige, LL. p. 100 b. ri faet foenlige, ib. 

 Cf. i fannligib fola, Tog. Tr. 1734. 



faid, a cry. 1006. sg. ataig a faid guil ) 

 golgaire os aird, Tog. Tr. 1067. pl. faide 

 fanna, LBr. p. 140 b. faidedha, 975. acc. 

 dorat a trii faidi iias aird, Tog. Tr. 2, 1139. 



fanaraad (M.I. fonamat), derision, mockery. 

 gen. gairthi scigi ") fanamhaid, 479. gair 

 sgige agus fonamhaid, Tor. Dh. p. 208. gair 

 chuitbiuda i fonamait, FB. 64. S. Windisch 

 s. V. and cf. scige. 



fassach, correct knoxvledge of the Fencchus or 



