drongaid
v(drong)
forms into bands, herds
(?) (`
presses, enforces
',
Plummer MS. notes. Cf. O'C. cited below). drongtar fir,
LU 5466
= drontar,
TBC² 990
. ? cisi dúar diana drongthar
i fóebuir foimdib,
O'Dav. 883
. drongaib ai .i. anflaith cach
flaith dhrongus ae do lesaib comaithech for aiccillne,
O'C. 469
5(
H. 3.18 246
). dronga .i. targud ut est nomhadhe no do
dronga do denamh uilc,
1420
(
638
). Vn. oc a ndrongad la
diabul i n-iffern,
LL 281a7
. Eochu Raithlinne cen droṅgad
`without oppression',
Todd Nenn. 258.9
.
? drongaide:
ind
séolsat curchán, créd nad clé, | nír dubchlár dér
10drongdighe (drongaige, v.l.) (: ollbine),
Met. Dinds. ii 30.66
.
dronglach
ind= 1 drolmach: d.
¤
lan d'uisci leo,
Lism. L. 1379
.
dorochair in d.
¤
,
1515
= dromlach,
1514
. d.
¤
(drolbhach, v.l.)
eturru gá himarchor lán de uigib géd,
FDG 145
.
dronglanach
x(dronglach) = drolmánach: tuc dealg d.
¤
a beinn
15an bruit,
SG 41.3
.
dronn
n
ā,f.
(a) end of the spine, small of the back, chine in
animals: o dela co droind (of a bull),
IT iii 246.106
. tuc a
drond co droing nAsoil,
Dinds. § 66
(
RC xv 465
) = ruc ceim
ria chaeldruim,
LL 158a46
. dromanna, dronna (portions of
20animals distributed at a feast),
Met. Dinds. i 26.177
. cael-
drond
slender-loined (of a horse),
ZCP x 298.23
.
(b) In general hump, convexity: a Domhunghoirt, a drond
geōid,
IT iii 103 § 200
(`du Höcher einer Gans',
Bruchst. i 27
).
do d.
¤
a shuic ┐ a srona `the ridge of his snout',
ZCP vi 280.4
.
25
as inand sima asin Greig ┐ geanc asin Gaedilg, oir bidh drond
uirri amach ┐ fan asdeach (a snub-nose) projects in a knob and
curves inwards towards the face,
23 P 10, 31a59
. doní gabáil
an ochta d.
¤
sís mur tromdacht isna taebaibh forms a pro-
tuberance downwards,
119.2
. ? rochuir a folt imma chenn asin
30drainn (druinn?) chechtardha,
LB 278b71
(Passion of St.
Christopher) = isin druinidh,
Lib. Flav., 16rb13
, cf.
RC xxxiv
310.8
rolled his hair from both protuberances (i.e. ears, alluding
to his being `Concend'), or into a knot on either side, reading
isin druinn (?). ? dligid tencair coitcenn d'ollamain in dāna |
35dronna in snaidm sīoda ┐ tairb na tāna,
ZCP xii 296.2
. In
Mod.Ir. gen. hump on the back, cf.
dronn, Dinn.
and dráinn
a hunch or hump-back
,
O'R.
duine a mbeidh d.
¤
'n-a dhromm,
ZCP v 229.975
(Midn. Court).
Compds. Leaburcam . . . drondfada
long-loined (?),
BB
40
257b25
.
¤
ḟinn: don domun dronnfinn,
ZCP vi 266 § 27
.
¤
gerr: gedglac drondghearr,
IT iii 99.5
.
¤
mór: muc dronn-
mhar (drondmór, v.l.),
Acall. 453
(= drogmar,
LL 206a38
).
drecain dronnmóra,
ZCP x 413.12
. daela dronnmóra,
Lism.
L. 3652
.
45
dronnach
adj
o,ā (dronn)
hunchbacked: ro-badus-[s]a d.
¤
o ruccad
me,
PH 2788
. do bhí sí d.
¤
`she was bowed together',
Luke xiii
11
. cabanach leth astig ┐ d.
¤
leth amuigh
convex
,
24 F 19,
24a
.
dronnaige
[n
iā, f.] (dronnach)
state of being humped, ridged:
50
don dronnaighi (= dislocatione),
O'Gr. Cat. 209.18
. ? da
dtegmha teidm nuaidhe isna hypocondria ┐ eirghe na
(= nó?) dronnaighe do bheith ionnta,
23 K 42, 213.17
.
panaric[i]um .i. dronnaighe na n-engen
ridginess
of the nails (?),
24 B 3, 112.20
.
55
Drost, Drust
n.pr. m. of Pictish kings: Drost f. Consatin,
Todd Nenn. 166.2
. Drust mac Erb Rex Pictorum obiit
,
CS
24 n.
tri catha for Drust righ Alban,
TFrag. 54
.
mors
Drosto mic Domnaill,
104
.
expulsio Drosto de regno
,
AU 671
.
mors Drosto filii Domnaill,
677
.
bellum inter Oengus et
60Drust regem Pictorum
,
728
.
expulsio Drost de regno Pi-
ctorum
,
Reeves Ad. 376
. Simul filius Druist,
AU 724
. Note
also: Dustric inghen Truist righ Bretan tuaisceirt,
Todd
Nenn. 290
. See Drest.
Drostan
(-án? Cf. prec.) n.pr. m. D.
¤
,
AU 719
,
Todd Nenn.
65
120.8
. D.
¤
drui Cruithneach,
124.1
. Drostán drúi,
Met.
Dinds. iii 164
. Droston drai Cruithnech,
Lec. 31a7
= D.
¤
,
16
= Trostan,
BB 43a
. gen. Talorcan f. D.
¤
,
Todd Nenn.
114.19
. Tolargg filius Drostain,
AU 712
. Finguine mac
Drostain,
728
.
70
? drotcaid:
adj
ni brec ropo cheist drotcaidh | .ccc. espoc i
n-oendal,
Lec. 48a22
(= robo chest crotchaid,
81b18
) (of the
Council of Nicaea).
? drothar:
ind
[pudar] d.
¤
chloch ngel a neng lin cum na fiacal,
75
24 B 3, 95.27
. drothal cloch ngeal ar eing lin ┐ a comailt,
C iv 2, 18a14
.
Drothir
n.loc. (?): secht n-epscuip Domnaig Móir D.
¤
Dremna,
LL 374b10
.
Drothoib
n.pr. m. Droctoveus,
Gorm. March 10
.
druäch
n(druí)
sage, prophetic: nad mair órgas druach dil |
clothruire Tuathe Inbhir,
TFrag. 224.17
, `the sage',
FM 904
(ii p. 572)
.
85
Druächt
in n.loc.: cath Muigi D.
¤
siar sloind | cath Febail for
cloind Conaill,
Lec. 595b14
.