v (
Pedersen Vgl. Gr. ii 525
)
sends
(some of the follg. forms may
belong to do-fed leads, brings, q.v.): fobíth nídat eslabru
oldás in Rí dosfóidi than those of the King who sent (lit. sends)
them,
Ériu i 198 § 17
.
dobretha a cenda and ┐ dofáidi
Conc[h]obar ┐ Celtchair dochum an dūnaid,
TBC-I¹ 3072
.
nach
sochunn dofuide ecunn do athgabail is fair a cin,
Laws ii 70.2
.
dafóidid (sic leg. dofóidid, MS.) illei resíu ríssa gl. deducite
illum,
Wb. 14a17
. doróiter dún diar fortacht may he be sent to
us,
Hy. i 34
.
is Dia do[n]roidni,
Ml. 53d9
.
Dia dotroidh,
K. and H. 20
.
bés is Dia dodrōid,
Ériu i 46.18
.
Ailbe, do-ro[ḟ]oīd
Dīa,
Sc.M² § 3
(MSS. doroaidh, doroid, doraid; leg. doro-[f]oīd (?),
BBCS xxix 89-90
). ?
domraed rí cairgi blai,
IT iii 12 § 21
.
dufoid
P. in carpat cu Sechnall,
Thes. ii 242.12
(
Ardm. 18b1
).
daraíde fer . . . di[a] astud,
BDD² 45
.
ba ó Dia dofoided,
Wb.
32d14
. Perf. pass.
isbert fris an tuiseach can dotráidhed
(leg. dotróided),
Anecd. i 62 § 108
.
is uad doroided a mbiad,
Ériu i 46.24
.
Vn. tooit.