druidim

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I move, close (of door). doirse do dhruideabhair, 92; do dhruideastair, has moved, 210.  v.n. drud, 723, 859 n., (MS. druid); a ndrud fhuairidhe, in the clasp of a cold (i.e. iron) band, 1807.

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