druim

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[41, 149], (cuirim, do-bheirim) mo dh. re 9 9, 15 14, 38 25; tar d. fairrge 26 28; ar dh. a chéile 17 7; ar dh. 40 13n.; d. ar d. successively, etc. 16 35, 53 12, TD 1 5 n., 2 8 n.; do dh. eich 66 14; do dh. owing to 60 9; -cheapaim 11 26 n.; -reamhar 55 4.

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.

do dh., owing to, arising to, arising from, 1959.

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

[N. 41, 149] back; in phrase do dhruim according to, as a result of 426, 602, 1185. druimneach adj. ridged 403.

Duanaire Mhéig Uidhir: The poembook of Cú Chonnacht Mág Uidhir, Lord of Fermanagh 1566-1589. Editor: David Greene. Translator: David Greene.

a back. tug druim nach dingneadh, 967 n.; do dhruim, because of, on account of, 530, 809, 1316.

Poems on the O'Reillys. Editor: James Carney.

m., back, ridge, 3903; pl. dat. dromannaibh, 2073; in phr. d. tar ais, ‘backwards,’ ‘retrorsum,’ 1596; ar dh., ‘on the back of, upon,’ ar dh. an domhain, ‘in the world,’ 2659; na huaighe, ‘on top of the grave,’ 5734; d. ar dh., ‘one on top of another,’ 7467; and in pregnant sense, go mbí Dia ar dh. na druinge, ‘God is ever severe upon those who,’ etc., 7278;--do dh., ‘owing to,’ ‘arising from,’ ‘by reason of,’ do dh. anfaidh, 3755; do dh. an mhíghníomha sin, 5499; do dh. díchill, 8076; do dh. eólusa, 8390,=tré eolas, ‘propter scientiam,’ 8389; do dh. fhaitcheasa, 6770=i n-eagla, ‘in timore,’ 6768; do dh. aontuigthe don olc, 7030; dá dh. sin, ‘as a result of that,’ 3456; but, teilgidh do dh. a mheanman, ‘casts off (out of) his mind,’ 1943

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