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1 deil
I.Ian axle, Irish deil, an axle, rod, turner's lathe, Old Irish deil, rod, Cornish dele, antempna, Old Breton deleiou, antemnarum, Breton delez, *deli-, *deljo-; Indo-European root del, split. See dealaich. Stokes refers it to the root dhel, whence German dolde, umbel, Old High German tola, racemus, Greek $$G qálos, a short twig; as in duileasg, q.v.IIleech; Dialectic for deal.II.deil, dil -
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3 deild
* * *f.1) dole, share;fara at deildum, to be parcelled out;fá illt ór deildum, to get a bad share, be worsted;í nökkuri deild, partly;í aðra deild, í þriðju deild, secondly, thirdly;2) quarrel, contest, litigation;leggja mál í deild, to make a matter the subject of a lawsuit.* * *(deilþ, deilð), f.1. a deal, dole, share. Edda 147: fara at deildum, to be parcelled out. Orkn. 88, Ísl. ii. 337 (a portion of meat); göra d., to give a dole, N. G. L. i. 142; the phrase. fá illt ór deildum, to get a bad share, be worsted, Sighvat (in a verse).2. dealings; harðar deildir, hard dealings, Fbr. (in a verse); sannar deildir, just dealings, Lex. Poët.; ill-deildir, ill dealings; grip-deildir, dealings of a robber, robbery; skap-deild, temper.3. seldom used of fighting with weapons (N. G. L. i. 64), but freq. of a lawsuit (þing-deild), Nj. 138, 141, 86, 36, Eg. 738, Fms. vi. 361, viii. 268, Gþl. 475: the parliamentary phrase, leggja mál í deild, to ‘lay a case under division’ in court (cp. leggja mál í gørð), a phrase which recalls to mind the English parliamentary phrases ‘division’ and ‘divide.’ Sturl. i. 59; leggja mál til deildar, id., Laxd. 204 (MS., Ed. deilu).β. cp. also local names, Deildar-tunga, -hvammr, -hjalli, Landn., Sturl.γ. in Icel. a boundary river is often called Deild or Deildar-á, Deildar-lækr, etc.; or of other boundary places, Deildar-hvammr, etc.δ. metaph., í aðra d., þriðju d., etc., secondly, thirdly, etc., Stj. 9, 21.COMPDS: deildararfr, deildarlið, deildarmaðr. -
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6 clis
active, Irish, Middle Irish cliste, ready, quick. Cf. Welsh clys, impulse: *cl$$.-sto-; root kel, as in Latin celer, swift, etc.? "< Na fir chlis>", the Merry Dancers. From cleas. Cf. Irish and Early Irish deil-clis, staff-sling. -
7 dealaich
separate, Irish dealuighim, Early Irish deligim, deil, separation; Indo-European delo-, to split, Sanskrit dalítas, split, Greek $$G déltos, tablet, Lithuanian dalis, part. Cf. ++dàil, part. -
8 dealan-doruis
door-bolt ( Sh., O'R.); See deil.Etymological dictionary of the Gaelic language > dealan-doruis
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