o, [n.]. Vn. of ad-ella. act of visiting, frequently visit:
cuit adíll,
Wb. 14a8
. airis cuit adaill adnellat sidi in fini
`for it is only a passing visit they make to the vine',
Ml. 102a15
.
noi ṅ-gruadaire noi n-gabaind / cen chin acht cin a n-adhaill
(: baraind), for no crime other than that he chanced to meet
them,
IT ii 185.280
.
ba bēs dō dogres a n-a.¤ ┐ a tadall oc
teacht ┐ oc tuideacht,
TBC-I¹ 493
. nípa hécen . . . ha.¤ messai
dóib `they shall not need to come to judgement',
Mon. Tall.
129.z (§ 6)
.
cen a.¤ fulachta,
RC iii 176.17
.
a.¤ tige breitheman,
Laws iii 326.13
.
cen adhall fine aco,
iv 350.1 Comm.
in
t-urnaidm ar adhall,
v 216.15 Comm.
Occas. act of touching
(in sexual sense), polluting
(cf. tadall):
adhall .i. truailledh no
peacadh,
O'Curry 1474
(H 3. 18, 653).
O'Cl.
a.¤ .i. ab adult[er]o
,
O'Mulc. 73
.