Words beginning D

dachaidh
home
dall
blind
d�na
(i) daring, resolute, bold; (ii) genetive singular o d�n, poem or song
daoine
people
deach
went (past tense, dependant mode)
d�an
do, make
dearbh
(i) sure, certain;
(ii) same, identical, very
(iii) prove, validate, confirm, test
deas
south; right (as opposed to left, not as opposed to wrong)
de�nach
willing
deth
of it, of him (partitive of, not possessive)
dh'fh�g
went away, left (past of f�g)
dh'fhalbh
went away (past of falbh)
dh'fhaodas
will be able, may, can (future tense relative mode of faod)
Dia
God
di\on
shelter
dhith
(i) need, lack
(ii) of her (partitive of, not possessive)
dh�irteadh
would be poured out
diubh
of them (partitive of, not possessive)
diugh
an diugh: today
dl�th
close
d�irn
fists
d�irneag
pebble, small stone
dol
going, to go (verbal noun for the verb rach)
domh
for me, to me
dr�sda
an dr�sda: now (contraction of an tr�th so: MacFarlane uses both forms in his poetry)
droch
bad (very bad)
druid
make tight, close tightly
druidear
will be made tight
druim
back
dubh
black; dark
duilleach
foliage, leaves
duinn
for us, to us
duit
for you, to you
dul
loop, noose
d�n
fort, castle
du-oidhch'
the dark of night (dubh + oidhche)
d�sgadh
waking; verbal noun from d�isg
d�thaich
country

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