díoth

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[95], d. (do) loss, injury, (to) 48 1, 95 7, 96 19; cóir d. (to make sacrifices) re déanamh carad 71 4; do-ním d. do I injure 89 11; do-ním a dh. I injure him 48 15; d. +gen. loss of, injury to 6 8, 10 25, 21 42, 48 15, 60 35, 95 16; a dtug do dh. daoine the losses he inflicted 38 33; -deaghail 72 2.

Aithdioghluim Dána: A Miscellany of Irish Bardic Poetry, Historical and Religious, including the Historical Poems of the Duanaire in the Yellow Book of Lecan. Vol II, Translations, Notes, Vocabulary. Editor: Lambert McKenna S.J.

want, absence, 720, 1770; nī d. soin, no loss that, 18.

An Teagasg Críosdaidhe. Author: Bonabhentura Ó hEodhasa, O.F.M.. Editor: Fearghal Mac Raghnaill, O.F.M.

(95), nar iarrtha a díth do dhéineamh 3018 n; dá nd. 2541 n.

The Book of O'Hara: Leabhar Í Eadhra. Editor: Lambert McKenna S.J.

f., loss, hurt, damage, want, 1889, 2365, 6571; gen. –a, 1426, 3334; do dhíoth, ‘for want of,’ 1577

Trí Bior-Ghaoithe an Bháis: The Three Shafts of Death. Author: Geoffrey Keating. Editor: Osborn Bergin.