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aṫċumaḋ, to deform, destroy; ríoġaḋ, to crown, to elect a king; aṫríoġaḋ, to dethrone.
biṫ, bioṫ, lasting, constant; buan, lasting; bioṫ-ḃuan, everlasting; biṫ-ḟíreun, ever-faithful.
do and so, two particles which have directly opposite meanings, as have often the letters d and s. Do denotes difficulty, ill, or the absence of some good quality; so denotes the opposite.
do-ḋeunta, hard to be done | so-ḋeunta, easy to be done |
dólás, sorrow | sólás, comfort, joy |
donas, bad-luck | sonas, good-luck |
duḃaċ, sad | suḃaċ, merry |
daiḋḃir, poor | saiḋḃir, rich |
daoi, a fool | saoi a wise man |
díṫ, want, misery | síṫ, peace, plenty |
duḃailce, vice | suḃailce, virtue |
daor, condemned, dear | saor, free, cheap |
doċar, harm | soċar, profit |
dona, unlucky, unhappy | sona, lucky, happy |
doineann, bad weather | soineann, fine weather |
docaṁail, inconvenient | socaṁail, convenient |
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Affixes or Terminations.
aċ, when it is the termination of an adjective, means full of, abounding in: briaṫar, a word; briaṫraċ, wordy, talkative; feuraċ, grassy.