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1 deàrna
the palm of the hand, Irish déarna, Early Irish derna; cf. Greek $$Gdw$$nron, palm, handbreadth, $$G dáris, the distance between the thumb and little finger, a span (Hes.), $$Gdarei$$`r, the distance between the big and little fingers (Hes.). It is further referred to the Indo-European root der, split, open (Fick, Prellwitz). -
2 dèarna
nf. gen.+idh; pl.+idhean, the palm of the hand -
3 darcan
Ithe hollow of the hand (Dialectic, H.S.D.); cf. deàrna.IIa teal:
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