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1 dara
second, so Irish; Middle Gaelic darle (Oss. Ballad, Fernaig MS), *ind-araile, "the other", from ind = an, the, and Old Irish araile, alius = ar+ aile, air+ eile, q.v., alalijos, Breton arall. Also an dala, the one of two, Old Irish, indala, from ind and aile, that is an and eile. Further, dàrna (= dala), Early Irish indarna, *ind-araile n-ai, the one of them (two), Old Irish indala n-ai, where ái, eorum, is the pl. of a, his.
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