deachmhaidh
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airigead deachmhaidh, tithes money
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deara
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in phr. thug mé faoi ndeara, I noticed (MR). fá deara 'caused' does not seem to be used in Erris.
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dearc
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an, n. L. Ua(igh) na Deirc (thíos faoi tower Acl) is the mid-day mark for the people of Faulmore, i. when the sun is directly over it
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déin
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in phr. faoi dhéin(t), for, to get, collect especially animals: faoi dhéin caorach, to collect sheep (on mt): faoi n-a ndéint (to go) for them, i. cows on hill. ar fháirnis, to get, is used in reference to eggs: be' mé ag goil suas ar fháirnis uibheachaí, to get some eggs (at a house)
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deóiríneacht
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i gcónaí a' deóiríneacht, always whining, whinging
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díon
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níl díon deór sa teach, tá fearthainn anuas ann
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díth
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gan díth ná dolaidh a dhéanamh go dhuine ar bith, to do no harm to anyone
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díth
dóich
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na préacháin a' déanamh dí dóich air ann, the crows doing destruction to his crops there (Sb); a' déanamh dí dóich ar do chómhars, wronging your neighbour, rash judging him (MMT); a' déanamh dí dóich air, éagóir (TmB); dí dóich, rud mí-chéart (AL). Cf. Béaloideas, xiii, 224: bhí siad a' dianamh dí-dóich thart i nÉirinn (.i. arm Shasanaí) in a story from Ballycroy, and glossed 'outrage, harm', by the sgéaluí.
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dochar
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beag a' dochar dhuit náire a bheith ort, you should be ashamed of yourself
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dóghín
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an dóghín, the little miserable two (of diamonds), dó + ín.
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dóráinín
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is tú an dóráinín, tá tú iarrth', your are the silly little thing, you're daft
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dósta
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lá dósta, lá sceataidh, lá a mbeith gaoth láidir is fearthainn chruaidh
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draid
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draid mhaith fhiacla aige, a good set of teeth
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draoitheadóireacht
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a' draoitheadóireacht, ag coinneál eagnaidheacht leat, arguing with you
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dreabháird
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níl dreabháird ar bith ar a' bhfear sin, níl dul amú ar bith air, there is no stray on him, i. he is well able to look after himself (said of a young lad out late at night, when his parents might be worring about him) (MMt); tá an bhó ar dreabháird, níl sí le fáil.
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