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cheó doborda dorcha, FB § 36 . tír ndub ndorcha, FA § 21 LB.
Laws v 326.15 Comm. a ndoiribh doirchibh, Buile S. 116.11 .
Dia diamair nach dorcha | rī sorcha, Arch. iii 221.14 .
`gloomy' (enigmatic?), Tec. Corm. § 16.39 .
druad Dil nar dorcha, Lec. 399a3 .
30 II As subst. io, n. dorcha doirche m., IGT Decl. § 2 .
Fél. Dec. 25 . forcoemnacar dorcha mór for talmain, PH 3347 .
35 dar dorca na hoidche, 3512 . at dorcha i soillsi, Tec. Corm.
45and night?), BR 24.6 . mac dorc[h]oi a son of darkness (i.e.
stinely , Laws v 452.16 .
50fid ┐ cach fásach, cach dorcha ┐ cach diamair, TBC 3531 .
(b) Fig. obscurity, mystery: creic soirche fri doirche .i.
inderb obscurity (something unproved) (Thurn.), xiv 366 § 26 .
the issue cannot be foreseen), Triads 249 .
Tuatha De Danann), Lec. 25a40 . gen. maic Doirche , Met.
Dinds. iii 4.26 . Name of a mound at Tara: dá dhumhae . . .
Dall ┐ D. ¤ , RC xv 282 § 23 . Met. Dinds. i 18 .
In compds. dorch-, q.v. See also dorchacht (c).
persons transformed into red swine), Met. Dinds. iii 388 . Vn.
720 . O D. ¤ taoisioch Partraighe, Hy Fiachr. 46.5 . As subst.
85see O'C. cited under 2 dorchaid.

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