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75 Verbs § 35 . Cf. also § 18 .
85as) was due from a poor fellow.
feichemain rodligestar ní do who had a claim upon him, Ml.
36a29 . meni dlessad fhíachu do neoch unless some one . . .
owed him debts, TBC 2988 . lind rodlecht rí Lagen do ríg Ua C.
it as a right (obj. `bith'), Rawl. 116c20 ( Ält. Ir. Dicht. i 17 § 7 ).
15him, 41 . in rí ac ná bia sin uile | ni dlig āirim rigraide, Arch.
fechemuin . . . troscad . . . um ní nar dligustar, 88.22 Comm.
aigidh a riar guests are entitled to attention, Hy Fiachr. 40 .
dearbhrathar O'C. had a right to slay (him), FM v 1770 .
for otrus who are entitled to sick-maintenance, Ériu xii 30 § 37 .
their pledges, Laws iii 24 .
a claim on us (i.e. whom we serve), Met. Dinds. ii 36 .
40have rights (?), ZCP xii 387 .
foirithin we are entitled to help from him, Hib. Min. p. 65 .
mharbhnaidh dím do dhleisdis, Bk. of O'Conor Don 260a27 .
41 , xvi 5 , where the prep. used is probably de.
uaim do bhris, Dánta Gr. 50.3 .
ZCP iv 389 . do dhlighis achmusán uaim, KMMisc. 346 .
esp. in cases of type (b).
(a) ní dlegar ní duib gl. nemini quicquam debeatis, Wb. 6a24 .
whether the debt is due or not, Laws ii 52 Comm.
universae legis faciendae, 20a12 . dlegair doib ministrare gl.
20 there should be no relaxation as regards meat, Mon. Tall. § 51 .
25Comm. ní dlegar coindmed do dénum . . . forru, BColm. 64 .
ní dleaghair cion staire do thabhairt ar a scríbhinn, Keat. i 56 .
5216 . mna delbda . . . a ndermat ni dlegar dím, LL 137a12 .
dlíghear | ním ollamh re oirfideadh, Ó Bruad. ii 150 .
office of abbot should be filled, ZCP xii 385 = gabthar, Wortk.
of passive, but which is implicit in some cases (esp. in neg.
curadmír the champion's bit is not entitled to division (i.e.
imthecht into which women have no right to go, Triads 100 .
oiffrind ann, LB 108a62 .
late texts the condit. is often used of moral obligation (cf. Fr.
na righ . . . besa . . . do mhūna da gclannuibh, Ériu v 132 .
dlighidh seanchaid seneolus na n-airdrigh d'aisneis, MR 96 .
in fili gorob feallsam the f. ought to be a philosopher, 313a25 .
MSS.) dod réir since it is my duty, I will obey you, Content.
perspiration have a salty taste, 173.24 .
TTebe 2628 v.l. (amae dlestis, text).
Fen. 358 . an gradh do dhlighmíd d'ar gcomharsain, Donl. 80 .
KMMisc. 272 . dlegair do lind locha Léin | athchomarc, Met.
dligsin late vn. of dligid, IGT Decl. § 148 , Verbs § 35 . Cf.
. . . bed dlichtech gl. rationabile sit obsequium vestrum, Wb.
is oppd. to errore), Sg. 22b12 .
i 218 . brethemnus dligthach, PH 826 . cuir dligth[e]cha . . .
dlighthig, Auraic. 2184 . dáil dlíghtheach Dé, Hy Fiachr. 316 .
unclean) animals . . . lawful (clean) animals, Leb. Gab. 8 .
a aithne . . . nar dhlightheach anfhlaith do ghairm de, Keat.
60mé Suibhne . . . | nochan é mh'ainm dlightheachán, Buile S.
65regulations as they can, 172 .
where dlighed is equated with Lat. ratio).
80d. ¤ dúr, Arch. iii 307 §25 .
as dlighthemhuil a gcongmhail no gan a gcongmhail, Luc.
85beusaibh nó re creideamh, Eochairsg. 5.34 .
giver, Eg. Gl. 520 . See dligtinech.

References: § 35
 § 18
 § 7
 § 37
 § 51
 § 148
 § 35
 §25