n
iā, f. (doimm)
poverty; scarcity:
doma (bochta, v.l.)
nó gorta,
Ériu ii 196 § 12
.
terca ┐ doma mór a Francaib,
RC
xvii 384.23
(Tig.).
domma ┐ tercca sin tír sin,
xx 256
(
ACC
60 Comm.
).
co tanic doib dograi ┐ domenma ┐ dommai ┐
gortai,
MacCarthy 58.11
.
bid docla ┐ bid doma induib mad
foraib maides,
BB 429a42
. cia deach in flaith for doma de
though the lord go into poverty by it,
Laws v 266.14 Comm.
ro-fhacaib a athardai tria domma ┐ bochtai,
PH 930
.
is faeilidi
linn beith a mbochta ┐ i ndommai,
D IV 2, 711a6
. In cheville:
nuall can doma outcry without stint (?),
Lec. 606b40
. Also
doimme:
cen d.¤ diss,
SR 3347
.
a nduime ┐ a ndaidhbre (sic
leg.?) dfoillsiughadh,
Leb. Gab.(i) 78.24
.