u, m. vn. of deiligidir. In old and early mid. Ir.
deligud, later delugud etc.,
delachad,
SG 262
, also delochan,
q.v. g
s.
deligthi,
TBC-LL¹ 1140
.
dealuighthe,
TSh. 4285
. n
p.
delighthi,
O'Dav. 717
. dealachadh
deilechadh,
IGT Verbs
§ 106
.
(a) act of separating, parting:
deligud a longphuirt ra ríg
Herenn,
RC xiii 76 § 79
. ac dealugud an oir ┐ an mianaigh,
Maund. 138
. suis finibus separantur
.i. tri deligud inna crích
honaib suanemnaib,
Ml. 37d11
.
delugud cuirp ┐ anma ó
chéile,
RC xxviii 320
. deiliucchadh a neoch friú that their
horses had been taken from them,
AFM vi 2206.20
.
di-a deliugad
ó demnaib,
PH 7169
.
ac delachad riot . . . is ret fiannaib,
SG 262.3
.
a chéile comraic do dhelugud leis,
267.1
. ? Blacair
do dhelchud Atha Cliath
quitted
,
AU i 464.15
. auctair in
deilighthi ┐ inn impoid the authors of the sedition and the
revolt,
CCath. 3260
. ni nó deilighthi ata ann . . . acht nó ar
ocus it is not the disjunctive but the conjunctive `or',
O'Curry 1445
(
H 3.18 645a
).
a cranngal sa cloch aolta . . . dealughadh ga
nuaim ni bhḟuil,
Ériu v 60
. leitir dhealaighthe letter of
divorce
,
Mark x 4
. delughadh da conaire the parting of two ways,
Aen.
1392
.
(b) act of distinguishing, distinction, difference:
deliugad itir
maith ┐ olcc,
YBL 166b48
. distinctio .i. dlegud (leg. deligud),
Ml. 128d9
.
it é a ndeligthe feda ┐ forfheda 'these are their varieties of vowels and extra vowels',
Auraic.² 51 § 6,7
.
fobíth do deligthi ruind,
TBC-LL¹ 1140
.
cen nach
ndeligud,
Ml. 69a23
.
cindus conniciub a ṅdeliugud?,
PH 1553
.
ní búi decair na deliugud etarru ┐ crainn na caille,
CCath.
1912
.
ní gabhadh deochar no dealughadh uatha,
TBC St. 78
.
Note also:
deligud -.i. siniugud .i. etarscarad .i. deiliugud
ind réta fria araill amail rondeiligthe sinethæ dianat anmanna
dela,
Corm. Y 431
. See 1 dela, sainigud.