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80 formation: in d. ¤ gl. figmentum, Wb. 4c25 . dolbad, Enchir.
lect all the formations (figmenta), Acr. 13b1 ( Thes. ii 6.34 ).
(b) invention, fiction: cen dolbad cen tuscurnud, SR 3324 .
5dolbhadh, Content. xv 71 .
┐ díabhlaigheachta, iii 122a42 .
Chlúain Dolcain, Fél. Aug. 6 .
Thurn. Gramm. p. 532 . Also with deut. stem do-feilc-. Ipv.
20 2 s. teilc, Thes. ii 258.12 . 2 pl. nachatelcid, Wb. 15d4 . Perf.
1 s. darlecius (?), IT i 162 n. 11 . tarlucus, 222.8 (LU). 2 s.
doreilgis, 102.24 . 3 s. dorelic, LL 3805 . Part. teilcithe. Vn.
telcud. Later as simple vb. teilcid, tarlaicid. IGT Verbs § 71 .
chath M. did not let them into the battle, 3538 . ni tarlaiced . . .
fond usci . . . nis tarlaic súas did not let her up (?), viii 152.21 .
nachatelged i tír let him not allow him to land, Ériu i 114 § 3 .
Cathbad leo P. besought him to let C.'s sons go, Trip. 342.24 .
dolleicther a rrígtech dóib the palace is left to them, FB § 55 .
= nir theilgsead d. ¤ . . . i n-Inis Fail na fuineadh, BB 33b3 .
70 7577 . dia ndama næ for tir .i. duleice in duine cessad fair (i.e.
the gloss refers to the words pro nobis, cf. 6 follg.), 15d4 .
E. Ir. Law 24 § 6 .
85(d) lets loose, lets go or fall (on), often in hostile sense, esp.
mbith, 134 § 113 . dolléicthe tri caittini dia saigid, FB § 57 .
doliged coimrith con ┐ curad . . . da hinnsaighi, Fianaig. 64.15 .
5 doleigid cáirigh neimhe a phuball rígh Lochlann chuca, Im.
10Chuinn é féin, ML 28.16 .
15 94.24 . dotheilg san chorn é, SG 240.27 . mo psaltair . . .
TSh. 5052 . do theilgeadar cranncair they cast lots, Ps. xxii 18 .
(b) Of missiles: dolleici cloich asa thailm, TBC² 815 .
20gae mbulga), 3874 . in goth néit tarlaic Ferches, LL 132a28 .
Mongain . . . don ail do teilcc Artuir air, ZCP vi 269 § 7 .
fuithib, RC v 199.11 . Impers. construction: na Troiandai . . .
Anecd. i 6.2 . rogab C. in Duaibsech .i. a shleg fadéin . . .
45raccadh do tarlaicedh etorra, FM vi 2308 .
theilgfeadh gallán gaoine an t-ord do buailfidhe uirre, TSh.
a muiníl gur theilg in cenn dá choluinn, Ériu viii 139.27 .
similar adv.: dolécet huadib sís gl. demittunt, Ml. 121b2 .
nim that a house should be let down . . . from heaven, Wb. 15d13 .
a ndusleicet inna rind when the planets sink, Bcr. 8b10 ( Thes.
fria celi contuiliut they lie down in pairs, IT i 145.13 . Somet.
75with IMM in this sense: dolleici a cend immon cloich, IT i 82.2 .
his sword, RC xvi 414.27 . Throws down, overthrows: dolleci C.
80n-íochtarach do Chluain mic Nóis las an uiscce, FM ii 646.9 .
Hence by extension destroys: iss andsu dúib ind naithir . . .
braen fola ar barr gach meoir da meraibh, CF 207 . In follg.
teilginn acht 'na baindedhaib becca, 23 F 19, 7va38 .
would vomit, Hugh Roe 24.1 = notelgdís, FM vi 1918.16 .
loose) his sword from its scabbard, Grail 1891 .
25duair (focail), Laws v 102.28 Comm. tarlag-sa chucu . . .
focla finda filed, Anecd. i 47 § 4 . dia ēcnuch ┐ aithisib . . .
15.23 . rotilgedh ar in muir iad were cast adrift, KMMisc.
(his troops), Hugh Roe 98.9 .
45 III leaves, abandons: tarlacmar ar tir tria bitho, Snedus u.
adrubairt; nicon biad do māine dia trēicea, Ériu v 236.79 .
t[e]ilginn bāss d'imert orum plans to inflict death on me, Fier.
beg nach leor, etc. I opine , 23 P 10³, 37b27 .
65ifrithisi that the exiles might return to their homes, BB 500a14 .
in tor tiar, Cog. 124.30 .

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