prefix leniting the follg. initial. In hiatus usually
su-; in other positions so- and su- alternate without regard to
the quality of the vowel in the next syll.,
GOI
§ 365
. In old compds. with follg. neutral consonance: sonairt
(nert), solus (lés), ib.
§ 166
. Later felt as an autonomous element of the compd. and adopts the quality of the vowel of
follg. syll., e.g.
soibheart,
Dánta Gr. 41.27
.
soifer,
Leb. Gab.(i)
156 n. 4
.
soicheneol,
MR 96.6
. Occasionally spelt sogh-,
soth-:
soghthengaid,
O'Curry 444
.
soighidirdhealbhtha,
Luc. Fid.
375.1
.
sothbiadach,
Laws i 42.4. Comm
.
sothchroidheach,
Donlevy 62.24
. Used in composition with nouns, adjectives,
participles, verbals of necessity, and rarely with verbs. When
prefixed to nouns to form adjj. the resulting formations,
when from o- and ā- stems, generally assume i-inflexion:
suacubuir,
Ml. 67c8
(accobor).
sochenēuil,
101d12
(cenél).
sochoisc,
Wb. 30b28
(cosc). (Note, however,
sásad sognass,
Anecd. i 60 § 84
.
a slesaib saerclann socineol,
Stair Erc. 894
).
The usage in the case of u- stems varies:
bad sochrud,
Wb.
6a30
.
fer sochraid,
SR 5751
.
mad . . . socomais (socomas, v.l.),
ZCP xiv 369 § 30
(commus). On the model of compds. of o-
and ā- stems compds. are freely formed in the later language
by prefixing so- to the gs. of any noun, the resulting formations being treated as attrib. genitives and left uninflected
(see Bergin,
Ériu xii 229
):
ben . . . soacallma,
MacCongl. 97.3
.
lind . . . soóla,
TBC-LL¹ 3025
.
saerṡloinnti soicheneoil,
MR 96.9
.
Nouns formed by prefixing so to o- and ā- stems usually retain the declension of the simplex. Note, however, soacallaim
(soacallma, soacallmacht, v.ll.) `affability',
Tec. Corm. § 1.5
.
soāig (ág),
Ériu i 118 § 8
.
Freq. used to form artificial compds. in etymological
glosses: so-abb gl.
sab,
ACC 26
. so-acomol gl.
socomul,
Laws
ii 362.4 Comm
. so-ána gl.
sona,
i 42.7 Comm
.
soth-cedach .i.
socothach .i. sothbiadach,
42.4 Comm
. so-raidid gl.
saeraid,
92.z Comm
. Note also:
fer . . . sofer a saerughudh,
Auraic.
1797
.
The follg. list is illustrative only. Words no longer felt as
compds. of so-, e.g. solus (so+lés), sonairt (so+nert), etc., are
given as separate articles.
(a) With nouns to form nouns in meaning
good . . ., excellent
. . . (sometimes with merely intensive force, or for alliteration).
With verbal nouns in certain constructions the force is adverbial (
well
).
¤aicsinae
comeliness
: cia an ghein ba samalta ris
. . . ar shofhaicsina `in good looks',
Leb. Gab.(i) 98 n. 8
.
¤acallaim
affability, ease of address
: s. (soacallma, soacallmacht,
v.ll.) cen mórdataid `affability without haughtiness',
Tec. Corm.
§ 1.5
.
¤aice a good fosterage, upbringing
: aurail coimperta i
soaici sochraiti is cor cach techta `das Anbefehlen von `Zeugung'
(Kindern) in eine wohlbefreundete (?) gute Erziehung ist ein
Vertrag nach aller Gebühr',
Stud. in E. Ir. Law 26.4
(=
Laws ii
360.28
).
¤áig: nī soāig nā soairle coimērgi frit mac `it is not
fair fight nor wise to rise up against thy own son',
Ériu i 118 § 8
.
¤áilgis a good request, suit, claim
:
bes no soailgis,
O'Dav.
1432
.
¤aimser a prosperous time: nō go tāinic s. ann (as
oppd. to a period of famine),
ML² 112
. go rug sí ar an soaimsir
`so that she survived to the period of prosperity',
TD 15.34
.
¤airlabra
eloquence
:
.uii. so-urlabra súadh in gach tengaidh
díb,
RC xxiv 381.11
.
¤airlabraid an eloquent man, an orator
:
Sencha mac Ailella . . . soirlabraid (saerlabhraidh, erlabraid
v.ll.) Ulad,
TBC-LL¹ 5233
.
¤airle
good counsel
:
fri sorecht, fri s.,
Laws iii 22.9
.
¤airm a noble place
:
túargaib tar cach s.
sair | tomaidm locha Léin lindmair,
Metr. Dinds. iii 262.43
.
¤aithesc a favourable reply
:
adfet nach fuair Antenor s.
uaidibh,
BB 423a32
.
¤altar
good fosterage
:
s., mialtar, . . .
ro-altar,
Laws i 168.1
.
¤balad
good smell, fragrance
:
boltanugud ┐ s.,
Laud 610, fo. 25b
(Plummer MS. notes).
¤ball
a healthy limb
:
ac Diancécht na s. slán,
Metr. Dinds. iii 438.3
.
¤bard:
memur fri cach s. sen,
Auraic. 1996
.
¤ben: tosach
sodcha s. the beginning of fortune is a good wife,
Anecd. iii
16.20
.
¤bert a good action, a noble deed
:
le brath soibheart
cuaine Cuinn,
Dánta Gr. 41.27
.
táinic leo a los a soibheart |
cosnam clú do . . .,
Miscell. Celt. Soc. 370.26
.
¤bérla: is Sencha
. . . ar síd ┐ ar ṡo-berla he is a Sencha for peace and good speech,
CRR 27
.
¤bérlaid a good or skilful speaker
:
Sencha . . . s.
fher in talman ┐ fer sídaigthi slúaig Ulad,
MU² 757
.
Sencha
s.,
LU 10285
.
¤bérlaige
pleasantness of speech
:
do solabarthai
┐ do soberlaigi,
YBL 86a53
.
¤blad
good fame
:
cona slóg co
s. sain,
Metr. Dinds. iii 268.27
.
¤brón
cheerfulness
:
ge dha
bhi subha ┐ sobron ┐ somenma ar Ulltaibh desin,
ZCP viii
539.19
.
¤brostugud the act of stirring up effectively
:
flesc
arggit . . . i lláim ind arad ic s. na hechraide,
LL 189b39
.
¤charthainne: do bí síth ┐ sáime ┐ s. rena linn `amity and
peace and quiet',
Caithr. Thoirdh. 2.22
.
¤charthannaige
charity
:
do bfollus búidhe ┐ socharthanaighe in epscop
naemhtha Déclan,
ITS xvi 34.7
.
¤chéimm
joyful step
:
mithigh soicheim go síol gCárthaigh,
Ó Bruad. iii 200.1
.
¤
chinded good determination or settlement?: cach socindiud dib
sin d'eachaib ┐ srianaib (gloss on saescuir),
Laws iii 22.31
Comm
.
¤chlann: dobert doib la sidhe (leg. sídh, Ed.) is
sochlainn righe Raithlinn `with peace and goodly children',
Lism. L. 2143
.
¤chocad
easy or successful warfare
:
ferr sīdh
s.,
Anecd. iii 19.5
.
¤chomairle
good counsel
:
ar fogebadh
slainti ┐ sochomairle tria senmam (leg. senmaim) a buinne
degabail,
D IV 2, 53va29
.
¤chomét:
sochomet .i. daghcometas seanchas ┐ a cuimniud,
O'Curry 2022
(
H 4.22, p. 49
).
¤chonách good success, good fortune
:
mét soinmigi ┐ so-conaigh Poimp,
CCath. 5023
.
¤choisce
docility
:
tréde immi-foilnge gáis do baeth, ecna, fosta, s.,
Triads 194
.
treidhe glanus
cride duine .i. sochoisci ┐ miscais in cendtair ┐ serc ind alltair,
O'D. 992
(
H 3.17, col. 855
).
¤choiscithe: re bhreith-cheirt
a breitheamhan, re s. a soithchern `regularity',
MR 102.16
.
¤chostud: a sobés a s. `her good custom, her good manners'
(of Ireland),
Ériu iv 148.3
.
¤chumtach:
neoch mar imḟuaíg
snathat d'ór iarna írbrunniud, no d'argut arna ṡ.,
LL 189a50
.
¤dáil: in buidi, in derg, derb dána | nisgaib fergg fri sodála
(of the winds),
SR 60
. D. fri gach sodhail soin `D. born to
every happiness',
Mart. Don. 290.23
.
¤dám a good or proper
retinue
:
caite ceathar sodam gacha gráidh?,
O'D. 981
(
H 3.17,
col. 779
).
¤damna
good material
:
dotrua comarda uaim | bid
sodamna (bidsodomna, MS.) frit banbúaid,
SR 6118
.
cach
sodomna ríg,
LL 147a46
.
¤dath:
go s. firinne,
O'Curry 2599
(
Eg. 88, fo. 51a
).
¤deibech
successful strife
:
itir sith is tṡodeibech,
Irish Texts i 61 § 51
.
¤delb: trí héitich docelat
cáin . . . s. cen tothucht `three ugly things that hide fairness . . .
a fine person without substance',
Triads 85
. a sos, a s., a sulbairi
(of Ireland)
Ériu iv 146.10
. As npr.
eiter G. ┐ Sodeilb ingein
Chormaic,
ZCP xii 375.16
. g
s. Sodelbi, ib.
1
.
Sodealb is Cummain,
Irish Texts iii 67 § 174
.
¤dindgna a strong fortress
:
Temair . . . forsmbít sosta sodindgna,
Metr. Dinds. i 10.66
.
¤duine
inhabitant of a sid
:
conbuiretar i caomthach na s.,
ZCP viii 104.19
.
¤fhégad act of seeing well, of observing carefully
:
dena ar s. riasiu dogné feirg rind,
RC xxvi 17 n. 3
.
¤fheithem
great attention
:
ba hadbar galair disi an soi-feithemh do roinne ar Lugaidh ┐ é gan édach,
Leb. Gab.(i) 272
n. 5
.
¤fhíadu a good witness
:
co sorathaib ┐ sofiadnaib,
O'D. 820
(
H 3.17, 586
).
¤fhilltiugud act of making flexible
:
do sofilltiugud a adbair,
CCath. 5218
.
¤fhis see sous.
¤fhostad act of holding well, firmly
:
each . . . cona srian . . .
ima ceand da sofosdad do reir cora,
Laws v 62.22 Comm
.
¤fhrecra: múchadh feirge soifhreagra `a soft answer turneth
away wrath',
Ir. Prov. 84
.
¤gaes great wisdom
:
im sogáes
mac Sen-Garmna,
Metr. Dinds. iii 244.36
.
maith treoir a so-ghaoise so,
Content. xxv 12
.
¤gairm act of praising; a
pleasant name: eól dam fri s. snaitte | comainm Crúachna
comnairte `known to me by smooth-spoken eulogy',
Metr. Dinds.
iii 348.17
.
s. sóer sléibe sen-Míss,
240.20
.
¤gein: soighein
bha ré san ríoghacht a noble person,
L. Cl. A. B. 257.160
.
Of animals:
sogein .i. daggin .i. bo maith, ut est cona seasga
sogin sét,
O'Dav. 1441
.
¤gemm:
Saran s. .i. gemm maith,
Gorm. Sept. 21
. Cf.
soigheam .i. geam maith .i. cloch uasal
mhaith,
O'Cl.
?
¤gen(n)acht
pride, spiritedness
:
do hotlacht
┐ do hoghenacht su,
ZCP viii 549.16
.
¤gnás good manners, custom, usage
: trí seithir sotcaid:
sognas, sochell, súarcus,
Triads 210
. trí seithir sognáise:
feidle, soithnges, cuinnmíne,
208
. móithfe sognáiss cach síde `he will delight the company of
every fairy knoll',
Imr. Brain 52
.
¤gním: sógnim maithiusa
virtuous act,
LB 156a13
.
bheith seadhmhar ré saothrughadh
na subháilceadh ┐ na soighníomh,
TSh. 1811
. toirmeascc do
chor ar shoighniomhaibh muinntire an bharúin . . . isin
ffearonn sin `to prevent the Baron's people from working on
those lands',
AFM vi 2040.z
.
¤gnímrad
good works, virtuous
acts
:
suidfither gach aon duine . . . ar miadh ┐ ar dligedh ┐ ar
a sognim[r]adh,
RC xxviii 322.11
.
¤goídelg (lit. good Irish)
eloquence
: áilgine, saidbres, sogóidelg (among the requirements of a noblewoman),
Tec. Corm. § 54.20
.
¤grád
great
love
: Secundin co s. very affectionate S.,
Gorm. Feb. 21
.
rob
tuar soghráidh a silleadh,
Studies 1921, 74 § 6
.
good degree or
rank
:
fri srethblaid ┐ s.,
LL 146a9
.
¤imól good drinking-round
: Fig.
maidith . . . in sluag forna doirsi[u] co-rralsat
soïmōl for lár ind liss,
Sc.M² 18
.
¤insce, inscne good speech,
eloquence
:
cach soinnsce solam,
Cóic Con. 22.16
. a senchas, a soinscni (of Ireland),
Ériu iv 162.7
.
¤istad good
habitation
:
oga ndecsain dar a soistud,
Laws iv 176.z Comm
.
¤labairt good speech, eloquence
:
da mbeitís secht tengtha im
cind ┐ secht solabarta súadh cecha tengad dib,
Acall. 7551
.
¤labarthae
eloquence
:
do solabarthai ┐ do soberlaigi,
YBL
86a53
.
¤labarthaige: da ṡolabartaigi da labradaís `however
eloquently they might speak',
RC xxiv 383.8
.
¤laech a good
warrior
:
ba buaid solaích,
LL 32
marg. inf.
¤lorg a brave troop
:
robái Echaid . . . | for srethaib saidbre a ṡoluirg,
Metr. Dinds.
iii 352.66
.
¤maise
beauty
:
rogabastar int ara . . . a chathbar
. . . ba somassi dosom sin,
TBC-I¹ 1878
.
re somaisi na mergedh ┐
na minn rigda,
CCath. 4987
.
somhaise ┐ sláinte a chuirp,
TSh.
7963
.
¤marbthacht
mortality
:
ag bioth-chuimhniughadh an
bháis ┐ shomharbhthachta an duine,
TSh. 135
.
¤méin a good
disposition
:
Suuithun co soimein,
Gorm. July 2
.
¤menma:
rodhúisigh fó somhenmain `he awoke refreshed',
Ériu iii 158
§ 10
.
dorad seitrichi ┐ somenmain don tshlogh . . .,
Aen. 2088
.
an trath leicces a leabra | do cach as cúis tsoimenma,
Irish Texts ii 52.18
.
¤míad great honour, respect, glory
:
gairmebtair . . . co s. . . . na naím,
LU 2460
.
dligid athair s.,
ZCP vi
261.23
. ni ḟuair do ṡomíadh acht cuirp Ua Cendselaig (of the
results of a battle),
RC xviii 268.4
.
Nodlaig do bhádhas ag
Brían | gum shochar is gum shoimhíadh,
IGT Decl. ex. 1649
.
¤mind a goodly diadem;
Senan s.,
Gorm. Sept. 30
.
¤oígidecht good entertainment, hospitality
:
rodfia suaighidheacht
aidchi sunn anocht,
RC xv 206.1
.
¤ráith good surety
:
arach
for soraith nad elai .i. for dagraith,
Laws i 118.6
,
21 Comm
.
fal fir fosaither dagnadmann co sorathaib,
O'D. 820
(
H 3.17,
p. 586
).
¤recht
good law
:
fri s., fri soairle,
Laws iii 22.9
.
¤réidiugad act of smoothing out, making easy
:
rogab for guidi
an Choimded ina croisfigill ma soreidachadh dó,
D IV 2, 57va34
.
¤shén
good or lucky sign
:
cia s. ┐ solud búi for in ló i mbátar,
TBC-LL¹ 1072
.
¤shíd
good peace (?):
cen sosid fri toirsi atraig |
tarmairt Dauid a haidid,
SR 6443
.
¤shín fine weather
:
co
haimsir tsamraid ┐ sosini,
CCath. 1361
.
¤shlúag a good or
brave host
:
d'fhir imdích s. sadha,
Auraic. 5333
.
¤spirut:
amal a s. gl. a Domini Spiritu,
Wb. 15b7
.
¤thecosc
good
instruction
:
ferrdi sluag sothecusc,
MR 158.13
.
¤thengthaid
a good speaker, an advocate
:
airecht fodesin . . . suitengtaidh
nodofethaigthear,
ZCP xii 360.11
.
¤thinmige
sharpness
:
geraither cloidem senta sothinmiche cach serra,
TBC-LL¹ 5602
.
(b) With nouns to form adjectives (on inflexion see above).
Here, with nouns other than verbal nouns, the force of so- is
as in (a) (
¤chenéil lit. of, having a good family). With verbal
nouns and other nouns implying action the meaning
good, fit
for, worth
is often present (
¤óil good to drink), but most freq.
so- here conveys the idea of
ease, facility, possibility
, etc.
¤accallma
affable, sociable
:
atcondarc and in suid sulbair
s.,
LL 116a33
.
¤aithne
easily known, intelligible, recognizable
:
adeir Aristotul nach s. an íle ach do leith na hanalogia,
O'Gr. Cat. 254.18
.
¤aitrib
easily inhabited
:
in dara crich s.,
Ir. Astr. Tr. 138.24
.
¤béoil: Sencha sobeóil eloquent,
LL 123b5
.
re foiléim t'eich ṡing ṡoibhéil sensitive,
Aithd. D. 15.15
.
¤blegoin in good milk (of a cow):
soilbech .i. s.,
O'Dav. 1439
.
¤búair
rich in cattle
:
Araba saidbir s.,
D IV 2, 53vb16
.
¤chaithme:
ubhla s. sirmhillsi,
BNnÉ 239 § 170
. ní sgéal
sochaithmhe sin `imperishable story',
PBocht 23.39
. géag úr
nach so-chaithmhe sibh `fresh ever-green branch' (of the
Blessed Virgin),
A. Ó Dálaigh xxvi 10
.
¤charthana
worthy
of love, lovable
:
gradhaigis in rí Mochuda oir bá s. hé,
BNnÉ
292 § 8
.
¤chlainn
well-born?:
ba soalt sochlaind ní súail,
Metr. Dinds. ii 28.43
.
¤choisc
docile, easily instructed or
governed
: s. gl. docebilem, patientem,
Wb. 30b28
. s. cach so-thengtha[id] `every well-spoken person is tractable',
Triads 251
.
acht bidis soc[h]oisce,
ZCP iii 451.28
. As subst. sái cech s.
`every docile person is sage',
Tec. Corm. § 15.36
.
¤chomais
capable, effective
: im-dich cach corp a meamra ma[d] socorp
. . . sofoltach s. (socumas, v.l.) `mit richtiger Macht',
ZCP xiv
369 § 30
(=
Laws ii 278.20
).
¤chomráid
conversable, sociable
:
roba s. Iubdán,
SG 239.1
.
¤chonáich
prosperous, successful
:
ua saidbir sochonaig d'erraib ┐ d'armaib . . . int olen sin,
TTebe 1927
. fear síothchanta sochonaigh `a peaceable affluent
man',
AFM iv 858.4
.
¤chorp of good body:
mad s. sognimuch,
ZCP xiv 369 § 30
.
ag loige . . . slan s.,
Laws ii 246.1
.
¤chu-
handsome
:
más masla bheith sorcha sochumaidh,
Ó Bruad. iii 218 § 6
.
¤chumainn
lovable
:
mor ngiolla saor
sochomainn | dom lucht chumainn,
TD 36.1
.
soercland suairc
. . . sochomaind,
Cog. 178.13
. — dath finely coloured
: la slúag
slán sóer s.,
Fél. Aug. 10
.
¤dedla: foghnamh . . . ris nach
soidheaghla which is difficult to relinquish,
Studies 1932, 140
§ 1
.
¤delba
comely, handsome
:
a bhall sliombog soidhealbha,
TD 21.6
.
¤déinme: laoich ren soidhéinmhe síodh ban
`warriors with whom women readily make peace',
TD 9.30
.
laoich na ngreagh soidhéinmhe seang `warriors with sleek
shapely steeds',
2.25
.
¤deraid: gnúis chorcra ón soidhearaidh
síodh `ruddy cheek by whom peace is readily rejected',
TD 13.46
.
¤derc
visible: compar.
airm bes . . . soderci . . . nó bes
forréil ann,
O'Dav. 1276
.
¤dígail
easily avenged (?): lathris
solchend sodigail soisilgeneth (rhetoric),
ZCP viii 307.4
.
¤díla
easily satisfied, requited
:
soidhíola do Mhac, a Mhuire,
Dán Dé x 26
.
¤dula: ro líon an mhuir isin ffersait tarsa
ttangattar . . . co nár bhó sodhula tairsi idir so that one could
not traverse it,
AFM v 1614.22
.
an sruth do bhí sodhola dá
shluagaib,
SG 10.2
.
¤eólais easy to know or follow
:
glacfaid
an slighidh shaobh shoieóluis ┐ casán claon na colla,
Mac Aingil 403.5
.
¤fhaicse easily seen, visible
:
don eagluis shofhaigse,
Luc. Fid. 268.z
.
¤fhaicsina,
¤fhaircsina
visible:
an Papa a cenn sofhaicsiona ar talmhuin (of the Church),
Parrth. Anma 98.1
.
gér bhó soilléir sofhairccsiona luisne ┐
lasracha an bhaile,
AFM vi 1956.17
.
¤fhéchain
easy to see
:
co
mba sofechain do Nestoir inni sin,
BB 434a38
.
¤fhorcetail
of good teaching
: in morbriughaidh sona sofhoircetuil (of St.
Senán),
Lism. L. 2469
.
¤fhulaing: cēin bói int aingel forsin
cloich ba rothē dó, intan téged for imaire ūad bā s. do tolerable,
MacCongl. 31.15
.
ba brigh bhecc (sofuluing, sofulaincc, v.ll.) le
muintir Césair sin,
CCath. 1875
.
suilig .i. sofulaing,
O'Curry 1298
(
H 3.18, 539a
). ráod sofuluing susceptible (of milk),
Rosa Angl.
112.9
.
¤gabála:
ó a mbeith an teanga saidhbhir so-ghabhála
ar na neithibh maithi atá sna teangthaibh eile,
Desid. 32
(see
Gloss.). o thicc ailghes an choblighe ni soghabala fris `it is not
easy to hold out against it',
Leb. Gab.(i) 30.8
.
¤garma
ready at
call, easy of access
:
ní maor so nach sagharma,
A. Ó Dálaigh
xxxi 1
.
¤geis having good `gessa' (?):
rop sogeis [in flaith],
Tec. Corm. § 6.3
.
¤gnáis,
¤gnás
well-bred, sociable
:
rop
sognais [in flaith],
Tec. Corm. § 6.17
. for a slóg sochraid sognáis (: mbáis) `among the seemly orderly host',
Metr. Dinds. iii
452.42
. See sognas.
¤gráda of good degree or rank
:
niba
ceim soer sograda | tecait druing duba demna,
SR 8283
.
¤
gráid
lovely
: manbad ruirig nimi nair | conic cach suilig s.
noble,
SR 4182
.
an thaobh s. slis-gheal slim,
Studies 1928, 676
§ 19
.
¤gráid of good degree or rank
: for topur s. Segsa `upon
the honoured well of S.',
Metr. Dinds. iii 288.35
.
¤guide
attentive to prayer
:
soghuidhe an rí tres an ríoghain,
DDána 30.27
.
¤id easily yoked, submissive
: feil inghen séim soid (disyll.),
Gorm. Oct. 26
.
¤imberta easily wielded: compar.
bendachais
P. na íarnda comdar soimmbertu . . . de,
Trip.² 2594
.
¤impóid easily changed or turned
:
losa grennuidhes in fual ┐ in
tallus, curob soimpoigh a linn ruadh e,
Rosa Angl. 88.11
.
¤imrim,
¤imrime: cach rudh so-imrim penetrable,
O'Curry 734
(
H 3.18, p. 351
). ech . . . soimrime manageable,
O'Curry 1864
(
23 P 3, 20a
).
¤imthechta easily traversable
:
claonus an
choill do gach leith go ndearnadh bealach socar s. thrithe,
BNnÉ 159.9
.
¤lámachtaige
palpable
:
dorogart in draí
demnu co tuc dorchai sholamachtaige darsin mag,
Three Hom.
26.7
.
¤lámaig
dexterous
:
tucc sidhe sanntach solamhaigh
dia shaighidh,
AFM vi 2114.22
.
¤leptha: fir lén clúmh cuilte
sneachta | gasradh ṡuirgheach ṡoileaptha `amorous ardent
youths',
TD 21.7
. fa neamh do bhrú a bhanaltra | do budh tú
a theagh soileabhtha `thou wert His (Christ's) comfortable
dwelling',
PBocht 19.14
. (?)
¤lomraid good shearing, yielding
much wool
:
cairaich . . . sochraid solomra[i]d,
O'Curry 251
(
H 3.18,
145b
).
¤marthain
abiding, permanent
: an seanoir s.,
Skene, Chronicles of the Picts and Scots 101.8
.
¤mesc,
¤mesca
intoxicating
:
ra dáled lind soóla socháin somesc fair,
TBC-LL¹ 3025
.
midh . . . somesca,
Acall. 4961
.
leanna somesca,
Lism. L.
xxxvii 31
.
¤naisc well bound
:
coir n-athcomairc do-eclannar
im cach solam s.,
Cóic Con. 22 § 18
.
¤óil,
¤óla
good
to drink
:
do choirm ṡomlasda ṡo-óil,
DDána 85.37
.
ra dáled
lind soóla . . . fair,
TBC-LL¹ 3025
.
fleadha somhilsi soóla,
Maguires of F. 35
.
¤pháirte: luit báis Dé nach dochaointe | ón pháis
is sé s. `twas His Passion that made Him so easy to love (?)',
PBocht 19.3
.
¤radairc
fair to see
:
fona minnaib sliptha so-radhaircc,
ZCP i 366.3
.
¤ronna
kindly, affable
:
go mbí
sochroidheach s. ris gach n-aon,
TSh. 8085
.
¤shnadma
easily bound:
fir ris nach soshnadhma síoth,
DDána 106.18
.
¤thacmaing, ¤thacmaig
enveloping
:
inar sroill sothachmaing,
Acall. 5808
v.l.
gabsaid rigi siar co sir | na caim fa
sothacmaig saer,
Lec. 204ra25
(=
cia sochomtaic,
BB 45a1
).
¤thecoisc,
¤thecuisc
docile, teachable
:
bidh sotheguiscc
amailled re comairled duine oile,
Ériu v 134 § 79
.
atá sí glan
. . . sotheaguisg,
James iii 17
.
¤thaíb
fair-sided:
do frithóil
sgor seang sothaíbh,
IGT Verbs ex. 610
.
¤thinchoisc amenable to instruction. As subst.:
is súi cech sothinchoisc slán,
Ériu ix 48 § 23
.
¤thuicse
intelligible: compar.
mínigh dhamh
ni as sothuigsi,
Desid. 3138
.
¤thuicsena
intelligible
:
atá aní
ann féin sothuigseana,
TSh. 2900
.
¤thuitme: ata sé s. urusa
chum cach uilc = proclivis,
ITS xxix 150.35
.
¤urfhuigill
easily persuaded, gullible
:
is s. hi docum a h-aimlesa,
De Contemptu 673
.
(c) With adjectives to form adjectives. In a few cases only
(
¤bocc,
¤breg,
¤chaín,
¤lethan,
¤thig,
¤thoirsech,
¤ullam) merely intensive. Freq. in adjectives derived from
nouns, a formation based on (a) above. Also in compds. where
the second element has the form of a participle or verbal of
necessity. Here so- has the same meanings as with verbal
nouns in (b) above, and possibly this formation, which is on
the whole late, may have originated in cases where the participle had the same form as the gs. of the verbal noun.
¤ac(c)allmach
fair-spoken, affable
:
rop soacallmach [in flaith],
Tec. Corm. § 6.7
.
¤accobrach:
ūair ba sánntach s. mbánbíd in
scolaige,
MacCongl. 9.15
. rop s. [in flaith] `let him have good
desires',
Tec. Corm. § 6.6
.
¤accobraiti
desirable
: ni ba so-accobraite on `she will not be desirable then',
Ériu v 209.25
.
¤acmaingech of good means, affluent, liberal:
ba soacmuingech tuarusduil . . . doib,
ALC i 276.4
.
¤áirmide
easily
reckoned
:
do marb ní nach soairmidhi díbh,
Fier. 233
.
¤airmitnech very honorable
:
bá sruith s. in saerphopul,
Alex. 460
.
¤aithenta: i do bheith soghaitheanta (of the church),
Luc. Fid. 375.1
.
¤aitrebtha
habitable
:
dona . . . crichaib soaitrebta,
Ir. Astr. Tr. 6.1
.
¤aitribthide
habitable: suaitribthidi
gl. habitabiles,
Ml. 126a12
.
¤astaide see saitside.
¤bethuigthe well nourished, well fed. Adv.
do chaithiodar . . . a
n-aimsior . . . go subach somheanmnach soibheathuighthe,
PCT 100
.
¤básaigthe
subject to death, mortal
: créutúir réusunta sobhasaighthe (of man),
Parrth. Anma 68.2
.
¤beirthe
easily brought
:
dá lár is soibheirthe sionn,
DDána 45.3
.
¤bésach having good manners or morals
: imdich cach corp a
meamra ma[d] socorp sognimuch sobesuch `wenn er in gutem
Zustand ist inbetreff . . . der Sitten',
ZCP xiv 369 § 30
(=
Laws
ii 278.20
).
a sleasaibh segaindi soibesacha saerclannta,
Aen.
2824
.
¤bocc
pliant, accommodating, gentle
:
sē sām[fh]ind s.,
MacCongl. 87.8
.
¤bogtha easily moved
:
dochum nach bhíadh
éunduine . . . sobhogtha 'sna buaidhearthuibh se,
1 Thessal.
iii 3
.
¤breg very fine:
a crichaibh seghmura sobreagha Saxan,
ZCP vi 68.30
.
¤brígach very strong, mighty
:
ba sobrioghach
nertmar Fergus don gniomh sin,
Leb. Gab.(i) 108 n. 5
.
¤briste
brittle:
soibhriste snáth ar saoghail,
Dánta Gr. 16.60
.
¤brónach
cheerful, glad
:
nirdar subaig . . . sobbronaig . . . rapsat
dubaig dobbrónaig,
TBC-LL¹ 3242
.
gur'bhat subaigh sobrónaigh
uili iat,
Acall. 2303
. Adv.
ro chaithedur ind adhaig sin co
subach s.,
2457
.
¤brostuigthe easily stirred up or provoked
:
ní sobhrosduigh[th]e é chum feirge,
1 Corinth. xiii 5
.
¤buidech
very grateful
: atá siad . . . sobhuidheacha grádhach (of a
people),
Corp. Astron. 84.11
.
¤búalta easily struck
:
do land
is sí s. | cam dhí doba dodhénta,
IGT Decl. ex. 1282
.
¤chaín
very good, excellent, choice
:
lind soóla sochain somesc,
TBC-LL¹
3025
.
coma s. ri sillad,
TTebe 3742
.
¤chairdech very friendly
:
aurail coimperta i soaici sochraiti glossed
.i. aurail . . . clainde
a ndagaice be[s] s. sochur doibh,
Laws ii 362.2 Comm
. (=
a
clann co deghaite deghcairdech,
O'Dav. 137
).
¤charthanach
lovable, amiable, friendly, kind
:
is suairc s. he ┐ is urusa serc
do thabairt do,
BB 456a42
. Of inanimate objects: muigi . . .
in tíre solusta, suaichnid, sochartanaig `famous, lovable' (of
Tír Tairngiri),
Lism. L. 3856
.
gurbo . . . seimidhe s. in fairrgi,
CF 55
. compar. níis socarthanaigh[i] gl. amabilior,
Ir. Gl.
1125
.
¤charthe easily loved, attractive
:
is e . . . suairc s.,
Mackinnon Cat. 199.18
.
¤chétfadach: ar is soc[h]etfadach
cech duil i lleth fria duilem for every separate creature is very
sensible of its Creator,
Todd Nenn. 51.4
.
¤chlaechlaigthe,
¤chlaechlaithe easily changed
:
atā corp in duine ēgsamail
sochlaechluigthi,
RSláinte 77
. [cúig] féilti soclaecloithi `five
moveable feasts',
O'Gr. Cat. 309.9
. (?)
¤chlaíte:
oibrighidh
mar leigius fuar oir ata brigh ṡochlaoite innti,
23 K 42, 436.18
.
¤choimhlíonta easily fulfilled
:
go bhfuilid a aitheanta-som
. . . s. maillé re na ghrásaibh,
Donlevy 52.9
.
¤chomairlech
giving good counsel (susceptible of advice?):
fer mórmenmnach
. . . sídhamail s. é,
CCath. 328
.
¤chorach
capable of making
a valid contract
: s. cach saer `every saer-person may make
a contract',
Laws iii 8.14
.
¤chortha easily fatigued
:
dá dtig
an reathaidhe do bheith aillseach s.,
TSh. 10727
.
¤chreitmech
credulous, believing
:
adeir go mbíd Éireannaigh chomh
soichreidmheach sin ionnus cibé nídh adéaradh a n-uachtarán . . . go measaid a bheith 'na fhírinne,
Keat. i 62.12
.
¤
chreitte easily believed
:
conadh esdibh-sin uile as soichrete
iliomad eōlach Ēreann,
Celtica i 93.183
.
¤chridech
good-hearted, kind
: mar do díochuir Conaire ár gcáirdeas le briathraibh sochraoidheacha `good-natured conversation',
ML
118.12
. go mbí sochroidheach soronna ris gach n-aon =
caritas . . . benigna est,
TSh. 8082
. Adv.
taisbén dúinn, a
thigherna, go sochroidhech do thrócaire,
Parrth. Anma 304.1
.
¤chumscaigthech
mobile, agile
:
ind uili nanmand mbeothach
┐ socumscaightheach,
BB 15b26
.
¤delbach well shaped,
beautiful
:
ri sochraidh sodhelbach,
Aisl. Tond. 137.21
.
cleirech
seghdha soidhealbach,
KMMisc. 317.22
. As subst.: déana
eidirdhealughadh . . . idir an soidhealbhach ┐ an doidhealbhach
= discerne . . . pulcrum a deformi,
TSh. 7734
.
¤delbda
shapely, comely
:
ocon buidin ṡ. ṡaerchenélaig sin,
ZCP xi 62.4
.
As subst.:
an tsoidhealbhdha ág áluinn,
DDána 112.7
.
¤dénta easily done, practicable
:
ata soidhéanta ag Dia,
BNnÉ
12 n. 11
.
go ndeuna taithíghe líonmhar an deighghníomha sa
soilléir soidheunta é,
Donlevy 472.1
.
¤derctha easily seen
:
co . . .
narbo soidercctai oenball dia curp,
CCath. 4699
.
¤dergtha:
gnúis shoidheargtha ag an óigh aingligh `the blushing face of
the angelic maiden' (of Mary),
PBocht 4.25
.
¤dílegtha easily
digested
:
co ndliginn oileamain na sean-daineadh beith s.,
RSláinte 845
.
¤diubraicthe easily thrown, suitable for hurling
:
roghabh a dhá ṡleagh . . . gona semanuibh soidhiubhruc[th]e,
RC xxix 128 § 38
.
¤dolbtha:
focheird . . | airchur
. . . | segda sodalbtha,
SR 6155
.
¤érmach very lively, spirited
:
robai a ech socair soermach,
TTebe 1384
.
¤erráidech
prone
to error, easily mistaken
:
soimheallta, sothuitimeach, soighearraideach,
Luc. Fid. 334.1
.
¤eterdelbtha easily distinguished
:
soighidirdhealbhtha o uile sheict ┐ coimhthinol earraideach
(of the church),
Luc. Fid. 375.1
.
¤fhaicsenach
fit to look at,
pleasing
:
dena tú fein so-fhaicsianach do Dhia,
ITS xxix
198.10
.
¤fhaicsigthe easily seen, visible
:
is re haghaidh an
duine do cruthuigheadh an saoghul s.-se go léir,
Donlevy 476.22
.
¤fhégtha: s. air nach fuil ainm = visibilia innominata,
Mackinnon Cat. 40.14
.
¤fhillte easily bent, pliable
:
an uair
bhíos (sc. slat) cruaidh . . . ┐ nách bí soifhillte,
Desid. 2175
.
¤fhilltech
pliable, easily folded
:
ro gab inar suairc suata s.,
CCath. 4674
.
claidem . . . sithrigin sohfillteach,
4688
.
¤fholmuigthe easily emptied
: an tan as ail an corp do phurgoidiugadh as eigin . . . a dhenamh sofholmhuighthe = fluidus,
23 K 42, 15.1
.
¤fholtach of good qualifications or deeds.
Used of a `flaith' and `céle' who rightly observe their reciprocal
duties: im-dich cach corp a meamra, ma[d] socorp . . . slan s.
`wenn er ist von gutem Gehaben',
ZCP xiv 369 § 30
(=
Laws ii
278.20
).
nach cele s. ┐ mad anfoltach in flaith,
ZCP
xiv 391 § 58
(=
Laws ii 332.10
).
tobert doib taisiuc na flatha ┐ ni bo s.
friu disin,
RC xii 70 § 40
; 'he was not able to discharge his obligations to them'
Peritia v 149
. As subst.: is a reir in sofoltaig as-renar `nach der Bestimmung des Wohl-Qualifizierten',
ZCP xiv
391 § 58
.
¤fhorfáilid very glad, cheerful
:
rodailedh lind ┐
biadh doib . . . co mbadar subhaigh soforbailig (soforfailig,
v.l.),
IT iii 197.20
.
¤fhulachta
endurable
:
ba soolachta dam
iartain fulang a brotha,
RC xlvi 230.10
.
¤gabálta easily
handled, managed
: corrc[h]athbarr círach . . . sronach so-gabaltae do iarann `capacious',
CCath. 5262
. Freq. as an
epithet of horses:
for dá n-echaib . . . sogabalta,
TBC-I¹ 1974
,
`well-yoked' Faraday. tri cóecait gabur . . . itt é beólaide,
s[o]aitside, sogabáldai `easily yoked',
BDD 51
.
¤gabáltach:
for dib echaib . . . denmecha suntrigsigh sogabaltaich,
TBC-I¹
2333
. leth don cholaind sogubbhaltaigh `well-conditioned' (of
a fattened pig),
Laws ii 414.2
.
¤gabtha easily accepted (?):
in
dub . . . | in temen . . . | ind odar, doirchi datha | nidat soirchi
s.,
SR 64
.
¤gelta well grazed
: sochorp subaid s. `gut im
Futter' (of a bullock),
ZCP xiv 351 § 9
(=
Laws ii 246.1
).
¤genda (gein) well born; spirited, proud
:
oglach sotal so-ghenna eisin,
TBC-LL¹ p. 301 n. 2
. Adv.
dochōdai-siu co soindim
sogenda remond isin teach,
TBC-I¹ 2498
.
¤gerrtha: sinech
shármór s. | loch Rugraide rithestar (rhetoric)
vulnerable (?),
SG 251.24
.
¤gessi: bid saidbir, bid sogeisse (sogessi, sogheis,
v.ll.) `leicht zu erbitten',
ZCP xi 87 § 52
.
¤glactha that may
be felt: áit 'na bhfuil . . . dorchadas s. = palpabiles,
TSh. 6596
.
¤glúaiste easily moved, movable
:
inmobilis (leg. mobilis) a
Laitin, sogluaisti a Gaidilg,
O'Curry 1284
(
H 3.18, 535
).
dá madh
ní soghluaiste an Eire sin,
ML 44.4
.
bíd soghluaiste chum
feirge fo bheag-adhbhar,
Corp. Astron. 70.19
.
a huile shealbha
sogluaiste,
AFM vi 2148.4
. doréidhidh íad go socair sóghlúaisde
`he broke them in until (they were) quiet and easily-ridden' (of
horses),
Ériu v 190.483
. mul socair sogluasta `a comfortable,
easy-riding mule',
ZCP vi 283.21
. ataid a slíghthe soghlúaiste
`her ways are moveable',
Proverbs v 6
. i maitheas shoghluaisde an
tsaoghail se transient,
TSh. 343
.
¤gnásach,
¤gnásaich
having good manners (?), sociable (?):
robo ṡoghnasach ┐ ba
hailghin ac a haltrum,
RC vi 174.9
.
bud sognasaig soacallma,
SG 253.31
.
¤glan very pure
: a c[h]omrād ba s. sēim (of
Colum Cille),
ZCP vii 303 § 4
.
¤gnímach of good deeds, beneficent, virtuous
: im-dich cach corp a meamra ma[d] socorp
sognimuch sobesuch `wenn er in gute Zustand ist inbetreff . . .
der Handlungen',
ZCP xiv 369 § 30
(=
Laws ii 278.20
).
do
Shinell shoigniomhach,
Misc. Hag. Hib. 111 § 33
. Adv.
luid
roime . . in rí . . co subach s.,
LB 236a18
.
¤gonta easily
wounded, vulnerable
:
co narbo s. . . . oenball dia curp,
CCath.
4699
.
¤grádach very loving; lovable, pleasing
:
rosc socraidh
sogradach lais,
BB 427a45
.
go raibhe 'na Rígh .. . ro-shoghrádhach,
Desid. 6879
.
mac Domhnuill ṡaoir ṡoghrádhaigh,
TD 32.53
. Adv.:
tiagaid co subach sogradach dia tir,
BB
238b31
.
¤guiti easily entreated
:
Fiacha Súigthi .i. soghuithe,
ar bá hurusa a etarghuide,
Cóir Anm. 168
.
¤impóithech: is
i so dani na plained co soimpaidtec ┐ an talam co dogluasta
easily revolvable,
Ir. Astr. Tr. 120.9
. gurub soimpoitheach a
leann ruadh e easily convertible,
23 P 10, 15a9
.
¤lámhachtach
easily handled, palpable: compar.
ba solamachtaige [cuirp na
hesergi] iar fhirinde in aicnid chorpda,
PH 6747
.
¤lámaigthe
easily handled
(?):
do éirgidar ceithre hollchúigidh Érenn a
crislaighibh . . . a lúireach saidhbhir solámaigthi,
Comp. CC 102.1
.
¤lámda, ¤lámaide easily handled, manageable
:
arm solámhdha,
O'Gr. Cat. 510.26
. sitheadh . . . solāmaidhe
dexterous,
Feis Tighe Chonáin 389
. As subst. excellent handiwork, dexterity
(?):
érlam scolárda do scríb | dérgadh rígh solámhda
súadh,
IGT Decl. ex. 184
.
¤lecctha
easily brought down
: ní
soileagtha thú tairsibh `thou art not likely to be overthrown in
despite of them',
TD 2.18
.
¤légtha
legible: compar. nías
soleghta gl. legibilior,
Ir. Gl. 1126
.
¤leónta easily wounded
:
tuig gurab éadaingean soileónta do bhí an cholann daonna i
nÁdhamh,
TSh. 2547
.
¤lepthach
luxurious, wanton
(?): s.
cech suirgech `every lover likes a dainty bed',
Tec. Corm. § 13.29
.
As subst.
finechur gach solebach,
Laws iv 374.23
=
finichair
gach solepaid,
O'D. 1007
(
H 2.15A, p. 15a
).
¤lethan very
wide, spacious
:
go himlibh Locha soileathain Ríbh,
BS
118.5
.
¤lesaigthe well prepared
:
fled . . . solum s.,
SG 238.7
.
¤límtha well polished or whetted
:
de fhaobharaibh colg . . .
solíomhtha,
ML 128.19
.
¤logtha easily forgiven, venial
:
tréna bpeacadhaibh sologhtha,
TSh. 4366
.
¤logthach easily
forgiven
:
peacadh marbhthach ┐ peacadh sologhthach,
Eochairsg. 73.29
.
¤maisech very beautiful
:
inar sroill s.,
Acall. 7267
v.l.
na subháilce somhaiseacha chailleas a los an
pheacaidh,
TSh. 1456
. gurb ardmaigistir isna secht n-eladhnaibh somaisecha saera `seven elegant liberal arts',
Stair Erc.
970
.
¤marbtha
mortal
:
ní fhuil ionainne acht daoine so-mharbhtha mar sibhse,
TSh. 150
.
corp somharbtha,
Romans
vi 12
.
¤mellta easily deceived, beguiled, enticed
:
daoine iad
uile soimheallta, learab eidir breaga do radh,
Luc. Fid. 267.12
.
¤menmnach in good spirits, cheerful, courageous
:
iarum
rancatar dia taig | soera, slana, somenmnaig,
SR 3518
.
nirdar
subaig sámaig . . . somenmnaig lucht puible Fir diad,
TBC-LL¹
3242
.
¤mescda
intoxicating
:
cach lind s.,
Alex. 869
.
¤míadach very honourable
:
caecca sruth go soimhiadhach | or
bhen sé iascc a linne,
BNnÉ 80 § 158
.
¤míanuighthe
desirable:
lán d'ór ┐ d'airgead ┐ dá gach maoin shoimhianuighthe
oile,
TSh. 2724
.
¤molta easy to praise; laudable, praiseworthy
:
erlam uasal adamra s.,
SG 17.1
. Adv.
cionnus do
fhéadfadh a bheatha do thabhairt as go subháilceach s.,
TSh.
651
. compar. níis s. gl. laudabilior,
Ir. Gl. 1127
.
¤morgtha,
¤morgaigthe easily corrupted
:
an oileamain do-gabur ō na
torthaib geinid sī fuil shomorguigthi,
RSláinte 5016
.
doni
gach uile thoradh fuil uisgemail somorgtha,
Reg. San. 25.21
.
¤mothaigthe
palpable, tangible
:
comharrtha somhothaighthe
do chedfadhaibh corparrdha,
Parrth. Anma 189.14
.
an
eaglais . . . sofhaicse, somhothuidhthe,
Luc. Fid. 356.12
.
¤mudaigthe
perishable, mortal
:
duine 'na Dhia ┐ uilechumhachtach ┐ Mac Dé 'na dhuine ┐ somhudhaighthe,
Desid.
6218
.
¤múinte
teachable (?): atait inntleachtach somuinti
`refined',
Ir. Astr. Tr. 138.26
.
¤óentadach
accommodating,
agreeable
:
s. é co sír ┐ bá suilbir dogrés,
Cóir Anm. 168
.
¤oscailte
dissoluble
: gach ni as s. ┐ is laigi dageibh is in
talmain beirid se . . . isna srotaib (of rain),
Ir. Astr. Tr. 34.15
.
¤oibrigthe
excitable (?):
in dechmad la fithed . . . is sooibrithe
in ti geinter and,
C IV 2, 10va1
.
¤ráthaigthe: in iondsma na
sleagh semnech sithfoda so-ráthaighthe `wohlbemerkten (?)',
TBC-LL¹ 5600
(St.).
¤shásaigthe easily satisfied, moderate, reasonable
:
léaghthóir comhthrom s.,
Keat. i 94.15
.
¤shercach
very loving
:
condacomarthar fria feli na sar-rigna sosercaide,
YBL 177b35
.
¤shiublach easily travelled
:
an bóthar réidh
só-shiúbhlach,
ITS i 4.17
.
¤thaithmigthe easily dissolved or
annulled
:
cor sotaithmithe,
O'D. 787
(
H 3.17, 565
).
¤thecoscda
docile, teachable
:
bid sogradhach soteccuscda,
D IV 2,
54ra18
.
¤thillte easily turned
:
run nach soithillte go síor,
Studies 1933, 139 § 6
.
¤thoglaide easily assailable
:
ua senta
sothoglaidi muir a cathrach,
TTebe 1597
.
¤thogtha: duine
sográdhach s. `sensible',
Corm. xli 20
.
¤thoirsech very lamentable
: srotha . . . sotoirsech (of hell),
Lism. L. 3660
.
¤thorchuitbide: sē sām[fh]ind sobucc sotorchutbide `easily moved
to laughter',
MacCongl. 87.8
.
¤thregta easily pierced or penetrated
: biaidh ruithenda, lúthmhar, sothreghdtha (of bodies at
the Resurrection),
Parrth. Anma 117.19
.
¤thrúaillithe
corruptible:
ag soláthar na séad sothruaillithe saoghalta,
TSh.
10613
.
¤thuicsech,
¤thuicsenach easily understood, intelligible
:
flichidheacht ro shéimh nach sotuicsinech,
O'Gr. Cat.
249.7
. superl.
is i an ghaoidheilg is sothuigsighthe . . . do
cuireadh síos ann,
Donlevy xxii 14
. Adv.
muna mínighthear
dhóibh go sothuigsionach,
Donlevy viii 28
.
¤thuisledach causing to stumble, slippery
:
drochet . . . nī thalla nemdīrgi dó air
nā ba sothuissledhach,
Corm. Y 434
.
¤thuitmech
inducing
a fall, leading into error
:
ata bhar ngluais . . . soimheallta,
sothuitimeach,
Luc. Fid. 334.1
.
¤ullam well prepared,
thoroughly ready
:
slúag sénta s.,
ALC ii 294.6
.
(d) With verbs:
¤chenélaigidir
ennobles
:
co sochenelaigidir,
Ml. 138c4
.
¤dheisigid
arranges dexterously, adjusts
:
gur
shodesigestar [lainn a chlaidim] . . . ina haltaib,
MR 300.23
.
¤legaid: ní fód súd nach soileaghtar,
DDána 27.1
.
¤ráidid:
freq. in Laws Comm. as a gloss on saeraid:
ro saeradh la Feine
.i. ro soraidedh do reir in feinechais cen ni d'ic ann sin,
Laws
i 92.z
.
saerta la fine a forcomol .i. soraidter a fir accomol a ferand na
fine amlaid sin,
iv 16.23
,
18.11
. soerthair .i. soraiter no soradh,
ut est mac cor mbel berar i seilb soertha uccu .i. soraiter in
ferann ro soraidhedh do iarna togha .i. in ferann donti toghthar ann iar bfir `exempted is the land which has been exempted
by him according to his option',
O'Dav. 1470
.
do gobainn no
cerda no umaidi saertar la tuaith .i. soraiter eneclann doib
isin tuaith,
Laws v 114.x Comm
.
¤réidigid
smoothes:
as
laidir do soiredighedh . . . a coill de,
Leb. Gab.(i) 102 n. 3
.