v (aidilccne). Also aidilccnidir, aidilccnid.
needs,
wants
(with ó of thing needed): an nad naidlicnigedar gl.
nullo . . . indigens adiutore,
Ml. 130a2
.
absolútum verbum .i.
nad adilgnigedar ho thuislib `which does not want cases',
Thes. ii 227.33
(
PCr. 59a2
). ni adilgnigmar gl. numquid egemus,
Wb. 15a2
. aidlignigitir (aidlignitir, MS.) . . . uadisi `they
need it',
Sg. 4b10
. ata coicthi onaidilcnigthir ecna . . . na
psalmb `there are five things which the knowledge of the psalms
requires',
Hib. Min. 8.246
.
co ro-aidilgniged . . . Ísu o fortacht
aingel amal no-aidilgniged duine indlobar,
PH 4841
. ní
aidilgnigend . . . in comthinol . . . o anmannaib dílsib `this
assembly . . . does not need proper names',
6256
.
ni adilcniget
na nóim oní aile acht esteacht in cheoil,
IT i 173.18
.
ni
aidilcniget ó nach airchisecht,
Alex. 851
.
aidilg .i. main
dligid, ut est, ni hu bard aidhilgnithar,
O'Curry 569
(
H 3.18, p.
284
) =
a.¤ .i. mian .i. dliged, ut est ni huib ard aidilgnithar,
O'Curry 1970
(H. 4.22, 15). Note: is airi ni aidlicnigetar anmmae
`they need not a noun',
Sg. 200a2
(gen. here no doubt due to
the Lat. adiunctione nominis non egent). With accus.:
do
cach richt imabeir ┐ no aidilngniter,
Laws v 490.15
=
no
da-n-ailcnige,
488.16 Comm.
failte . . . do gach aon aidhilgnius
(adilcnes, adailgnes v.ll.) samugud sund who wishes to settle
here,
Anecd. ii 53.12
.
seciped ord aidilgnides,
Laws iii 42.13
Comm.
glossing iar naidilgne uird.