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do-érni v(*to-ess-ro-snī-, Ped. ii 635 ), pret. 3 s. doérnai, doérnói.
mod. téarnuigh-; IGT Verbs § 11 . Vn. térnam.
mbí i ngábod, SG 345 . ternóidhit tar aiss ōn Eigipt, Fl.
Earls 112 . da ternar . . . asin cath if I escape, CCath. 4046 .
whom he escaped, TBC 2413 . do-érnaba fessin, BDD § 102 g .
BDD § 80 . piana . . . o nach ternaife tré bíthe, Aisl. Tund.
LB 242b86 . gid bed uaind ternabus asin comrug, Aen. 3122 .
Dair iarna guin, Alex. 278 . térnai do rind gái, TTr.² 159 .
Corm. Y 323 . ni terna dib acht lucht aen-ethair, AU 755 .
terna Daniel o na leomnaib, Rawl. 74a17 . amail ternais D.
slán i tír, BColm. 94 . doérnaisiot la luas a n-ech, FM vi 1976 .
2480 (hence tearnódh .i. thuitim: go tternó ina chodladh .i.
10etc.: dogní ernaighthi lais ┐ térnaidh fo céttóir, Moling § 61 .
luath bid ar meisce ┐ is luath ternaighit re, O'Gr. Cat. 216 .
15fiabrais o ternuighter nó ina bhfaghthar bas, 162.2 .
thoruinn even a single day . . . passed slowly by, O'Gr. Cat. 453 .
20 is cosmhuil mo laethe re scáile noch théarnuighios, Ps. cii 11 .
25should die first, Lism. L. xi 8 = dig, LL 278a42 .
(c) Various exx. With transference of meaning to an obj.
30Áine i gcairt `who sprang from', Ó Bruad. ii 156 .
doighearraidech, Luc. Fid. 353 .
35doertrat . . . .i. ingi . . . mene tenne impo[d], 789 .
doubtful. ? Indic. pres. 3 s. doneiscend, YBL 58a41 . s-subj.
verb tescaid. Vn. tescad. IGT Verbs § 80 .
IT i 163 . turesc . . . .i. tairis tescas cach ni, Corm. Y 1244 .
chliab ingne tenedh in chait, Anecd. i 57 . rostesc oenḟer . . .
50 FB § 91 . co ntescfad finna i n-aigid srotha, TBC² 1918 .
tesctar a folt, Fél. 50 (Jan. 20) = tescthar, Fél.² xxxviii .
clérech a lúdain de, Fél. 70 ( Feb. 8 ). do chlaideb féin . . .
dheamh an bháis . . . lé dteasgthar an t-anam dá chorp, TSh.
manu filii tui scindam illud, 2 Kings xi 12 ), Eochairsg. 53 .
75n-armach, ZCP iii 43 . rotescad Pol la Neir Cessair, Rawl.
sin a luaithe do teascadh mac na Carrthaighe, Ó Bruad. ii 250 .
milidh in rig, Todd Nenn. 58 .
deserted (?), Rawl. 112b46 .
furseori ┐ dáine doescaire (= praeconum aspectibus), PH 6873 .
nā roluaidemm . . . briathra doescaire (= scurrilia), 6880 .
v.l.) do not demean yourself by too much bustling, Tec. Corm.
common herd, rabble: hua doiscarslog gl. uulgaribus, Ml. 90c10 .
20 Trip.² 2399 . nárbhat dian re daescarṡluagh, Acall. 587 .
dáescarsluag díc[h]oimsech an domain déin, ZCP viii 208 .
buidre fri daéscarṡlúag turning a deaf ear to the rabble, Tec.
25biathtar a ndaescursluag a ndūntaib seachtair, Lec. 409a25 .
sluagh Samain is vulgarly termed the feast of M., BB 264a7 .
8225 ; 6169 , 8143 . an diabhal ┐ a dhaosgar-ṡluagh, TSh. 1455 .
40disciri . . . deamnacda (in Hell), TTebe 190 .

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