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n o,m. (Lat. offerenda), later generally aiffrend, -nn, occas. aifrinn. aifrenn, IGT Dec. § 11.23 .
Lit. `offering, sacrifice', hence the sacrifice or office of the Mass: oifrend .i. idbairt cuirp Christ, Corm. Y 1038. a canar dind oifriund , Thes. ii 252.11 ( Stowe Miss. 64b ). dena oiffrend ┐ idbairt do Dia, PH 349. lebar aiffrind, 7334 . do air[i]semh offrind to attend Mass, Mon. Tall. 71. oc tairisim oifroind, Rule of Céli Dé § 32 ( LB 10b27 ). freccair aifrinn in domhnaig!, ZCP x 48.5 . aderid a sagairt aithfren, Maund. 269. aithfrenn pósta nuptial Mass, ZCP vi 75.10 . gor eistset aiffrinn onorach, High Mass, Fl. Earls 28.20 . ag celibradh in aiffrinn moir High Mass, 56.11 . As quasi-vn.: in tan baí abb Rómae ic oifriund saying Mass, Ériu ii 192 § 1. pl. atchuala na haiff- renna, LL 298b15 ( SG 367.11 ). adubrattar na haifrinn, BNnÉ 70 § 118. arrae secht ṅ-oiffrend, Fél. Ep. 117.
adj o,ā. pertaining to the Mass; devoted to the Mass: iar mbethaigh ceileburtaigh aiffrennaigh `a mass-celebrating life', AU ii 120.25 = iar mbethaid . . . celeabhartadh oiffreandaibh, FM ii 1032 y (leg. celeabhartaigh oiffreandaigh).
v i. (< Lat. offerre) offers (a sacrifice), hence in relig. lit. celebrates Mass: in sacart doella a grada . . . nis-oifre iarum, Rule of Céli Dé § 26 ( LB 10a51 ). pass. ceilebhartir isind ecclais; pritcaidhther, oifriter leó, BNnÉ 92 § 201 = aiffrinn- tar, Lism.L. xiii 6 ( Rawl. B 512 ). mani oifrider and cech lai. Trip. 192.26 .
x see aicde and oige.
n f. (< Mid.Ir. aicde?) a web of cloth; something woven : oigi, IGT Dec. § 3.9 . pl. oigdhe `webs (of cloth)', BNnÉ 154.1 = ugha na [no v.l.] ceirtlíne snaith, 166 § 43. Fig. a poetic com- position: imda fili ga ḟoil oigi | ga figi a toigh oide d'Aodh, IGT Dec. ex. 164. oige `a web fit for the loom', O'R. uige `web or tissue . . . a composition, a poem', Dinneen.
n m. and f. a file or rasp : oighe m., IGT Dec. § 2.22 . ag snoighi mo bhall mar doní an t-oighe an t-iarann, ib. ex. 64 . oighe-chomalta, 1 Sam. xiii 21.
x see óice and óge.
n o,m. (dim. of oígi) a little guest: mochen aígedán, SG 327.4 .
adj o,ā. (oígi+-car `loving') hospitable : ba dercach aigedchair , LB 4a42 = PH 282 where Atkinson expands: aigedchach. clérech aeghedhcair, FM ii 1088.3 . cléireach . . . aeidheachair do laochaibh ┐ do chléirchibh, 1114.5 .
As npr. m.: Oegedchar episcopus Noindromma, AU 734.
n f. the practice or virtue of hospitality : ro fetamar mar atá th'oegedchaire, TBC 1837. ara [sic leg.] enech ┐ ara oigedchaire, Fél. 146.37 . carais Ailbhe aoidhechaire, ZCP i 64 § 61. slán in aidechaire coitcenn . . . ┐ in biathad ar Dia, H. 3.17 p. 679a ( O'Don. 966 ). g s. atconcatar cucu dáim n-uathaid n-oigedchairi n-oénmná a party (consisting in) one solitary woman seeking hospitality, BDD § 62 App. (Eg.). buaid n-enig et n-oededchairi, Fen. 166. ceann einigh ┐ aidheadhcaire ceall, FM v 1758.11 . See follg.

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