dessel
norig.o,n.? (dess+sel) (cf.
tuaithbel)deiseal
deisell
m.,
IGT
Decl. § 11
.f.,
§ 12
.
(a)
directionof thesun,right-hand
course. Most freq. ds. asadv.andprep.
sunwise,righthand-
85wise:
iar ṅdul a crí . . . co Crist . . . for doi dessel,
SR
8198
.
Deisel Temrach . . . fót . . . i sóitís dáine deisel,
Met. Dinds.
i 24
.imsoi deisell ┐ dothoet in a frithlurg afrithisi i tír n-
Ulad,
Lat. Lives
4
.teit iarsin dessiul Senchan,
Corm.
s.v.
prúll
=teitt deissiul Senchain,
Corm. Y
xvii
,totæd deissiul
Sencan,
Corm. Y
xi
.tossuither in carpat éis (sic) for desel,
5
LL
119b21
.ansu . . . co n-imparrá in carpat deisel, ┐ co tí
nert int ṡeuin ara tísam ar frithisi,
TBC²
25
.mar ar' impo
for deissel,
Acall.
7915
.oiret rabh grian ar deiseal,
520
.atá
lecc . . . ag Druim L., maidm re ríg Laigen . . . da tí in daghḟer
'na deisel,
4518
.remi-déce iarmo-déce tairsceo desiul sceo
10tuathbil do-féce,
ZCP
xi 93 § 22
.da cuirther [an Cathach]
tri huaire desiul a timchell sluaigh Cineoil Conaill é . . .,
BCC
§ 178
.an t-impodh desiul,
§ 78
.issed ro gabsat deisiul
Temra ┐ tuaithbiul Breg,
BDD
26.16
.dolluid desel relci,
Aisl. MC
11
.tic fotrí deisiul in t-sluaigh(of a circuit made by
15a cleric round an army to bless it),
Lism. L.
3104
.cach
mac tigirn . . . do thē desell in brogo,
ZCP
iii 214
=
SG
398
.
luid in Liath M. do chelebrad do Emir ┐ dochuaid ina d.
¤
fo
thrí ┐ desel Dúin Imrid,
LL
123a19
.do thriall asan nGotia
. . . deiseal Eorpa go hEaspáinn
having E. on the right,
Keat.
20
ii 583
. With pref.RO:dodechaid réim rodessil,
Met. Dinds.
iii 342
. Inn.loc.
ata Dessel Temra etir in da charn na mac-
craide,
Met. Dinds.
i 24
.hi táob Deisil na Temrach,
Dinds.
1 § 39
(
RC
xv 284
).
adj
(b)From the idea thatsunwisewas aluckyorauspicious
25direction comes the extended or more generalized meaning
what is lucky,favourable,propitious:
aithrigi is ī in seiseadh
fōs | cach deisel is dī dacuas
every right step (?) proceeds from it,
Arch.
iii 237 § 26
(cf.
cach ndírech).Dia deisel na deise | eision
┐ isi
God be propitious to the pair of them,
DDána
98.33
.te-
30glach tighi Dé na deiseall . . .
in his favour(?),
IGT
Decl. ex.
366
.deiseal dúine ár n-eolas air
lucky for us that we are on our
way to him,
Ó Bruad.
iii 210
.ar thrí teangtha d'fhighe ar
dheisiol
adroitly
,
102
.
35
dessigid,dessaigid
v(dess) trans., also intrans. in refl. or
middle sense.
IGT
Verbs § 106
.
(a)
arrays,adjusts,prepares,
makesready:
do deisighdur iat
they accoutred themselves,
Fier.
52
.do dheisighdur do breith ar n-ech uainn`they made ready
to take our horses from us',
110
.do dheisidh a buille air`he
40adjusted his blow against him',
63
.ro deisig a dubh-gai
n-dibraicthi,
MR
152
.fot glūn nochomdeisigfinn
I would not
put (set?) myself at thy knee (i.e.I would not yield to thy
authority),
ZCP
x 45. 1
.erigh co luath . . . ┐ desigh na haltóra
`make ready the altars',
BCC
§ 227
.do desaiged long . . .
45d'Fionn,
SG
265
.do dheasaigh a clúmh társa
she disposed
her feathers over them,
Atlantis
iv 134
.nir deisid na hain-
minti so do sriantaib na do dilataib orda(of Christ riding into
Jerusalem on an ass),
3 B 22,113a21
.cialluighidh díoghbháil
do dhaoinibh comhachtacha . . . go sonnradhach insna
50háitibh chum a ndeasuigheann sí a hearball
towards which it
points its tail(of a comet),
Corp. Astron.
162
.ullmuighid ┐
desuighidh cum etici uilidhi
it prepares and makes ready for
complete hectic,
3 C 19,158 raz
.thug an croiceann isteach ┐ do
dheasuigh ar cheann Chonáin é
arranged it,
Eachtra Lomnochtáin
55
§ 36
.
(b)
dresses,prepares(food):
le bualtach a mbó . . . deisigit
gach uile bíadh . . . do díth tenedh,
Maund.
114
.an uair
dheasoighim an biadh,
Desid.
5613
.
Part.
da mbethmaisdeisighthearar n-echaibh`if we were
60seated on our horses',
Fier.
98
.vn.
dessigud(dessugud):siad ga
ndessugad fen docum cathaighte,
BCC
§ 305
.adubairt . . .
in long do deisiugudh,
ZCP
vi 51
.desachadh,deisechadh,
IGT
Verbs § 106
.
1 dét
n
nt,n.
a
s.
d.
¤
,
ZCP
i 64
.g
s.
déid,
A. Ó Dálaigh
xliii 6
(late
MSS.).d
s.
d.
¤
,
Ml.
117d5
(see
Thurn. Gramm.
§ 325
),
Cóir
70Anm.
41
.déit,
Sg.
67b10
.n
p.
dēt,
IT
i 132
.
ZCP
viii 196
.
dēta,
BDD
2
.
Aisl. MC
97
.
O'Dav.
1057
.deoit,
TBC
5309
.
Otia
ii 88
.a
p.
dētu,
ZCP
iii 20
.déta,
LL
23b48
.
IT
i 69
.
dēda,
ZCP
xii 387
(Laud 615).d
p.
dētuib,
SR
8360
.
RC
xxiv
382
.
TBC
4524
.
PH
.g
p.
innandeut
,
Ériu
ii 136
.d.
¤
,
LL
75
193a5
.
Trip.²
1319
.im cholg ṅd.
¤
,
TBC
2572
.acc.
du.
idir
adám d.
¤
,
Lism. L.
4547
.déd
m.,
IGT
Decl. § 95
.
I
Tooth:
do déitgl.ad dentem,
Sg.
67b10
.huan dét ascatu
gl.emulo dente,
Ml.
117d5
.gela det and, dubai brai,
IT
i 132
.
biait a beóil partardeirg imma deta nemanda,
69
.batar inand
80┐ frais do nemannaib a deta ina cind,
BDD
§ 2
.nad accamar
gen gári for du déta riam,
LL
279a10
.beóil deirg thanaide
leiss, deoit niamda némanda,
TBC
5309
.robean a deda
he
gnashed his teeth,
Dinds.
80
.crith for detuib
chattering of
teeth,
SR
8360
.
PH
.crith ar détaib,
RC
xxiv 382
.a déta for
85crith,
PH
7760
.duiscthi drenn .i. crithnaiges detu,
ZCP
iii 20
.
nocha foghnann a dhéta don torc sin d'ithi neich,
O'Dav.
1057
.uair nach tarba in cend cen a deta ho minigther na
biada dona ballaib,
PH
6817
.d.
¤
fiss
Fionn's
wisdom-tooth
under which he placed his thumb when seeking inspiration:
atrubairt friss a d.
¤
fiss | re mac Cumaill cen eslis,
LL
207b21
.
5
Stokes Festschr.
8
.tuc a ordain fo a d.
¤
fis,
7
do faillsiged
fírinne dhó,
Acall.
203
.mó dhed fis,
RC
xiii 7
.
CF
p. 74
.
II
Setofteeth, the teeth.
Cf.
idir adám d.
¤
(of the upper and
lower teeth),
Lism. L.
4547
.nocha ttainic tar a dhéd | ní
badh breg nó bhadh brefal,
ZCP
i 164
=
Mart. Don.
July 25
.
10
póga dlúithe dā dhéd thirim,
3 C 13,579
.an déad ar dath
néamhuinne,
TD
15.182
.tarla i mbéal na mbriathar mall |
déad roigheal mar ḟras néamhann,
39.18
.bean an déid
daithghil,
A. Ó Dálaigh
xliii 6
.an déad arna dhubhadh,
TSh.
32
.nā mealludh so thú . . . an mhala chaol nā an déad
15ceart
even teeth(?),
23 D 4,131
.Fig.
déad suim re sonnadh
suain`an efficacious palisade round my sleep',
Ó Bruad.
ii 128
.
IIIAs attrib.gen.,ofivory
. See
Reeves Ad.
159
.
(a)In
colg (claidebetc.) d.
¤
ivory-hilted
sword:
rogabastar a ocht
claidbini ima arm d.
¤
ndrechsolus,
TBC²
1913
(im cholg ṅd.
¤
20
ṅd.
¤
,
TBC
2572
).calg d.
¤
.i. ara mbiat na helta d.
¤
.i. d.
¤
míl
moir a imduirn`on which are the hilts of tooth, i.e. its hilts are
of a whale's tooth',
O'Dav.
567
.claidib . . . co n-eltaib d.
¤
co
n-imduirnib airgdidib,
LL
53a5
.claideb d.
¤
(c. co n-eltaib d.
¤
,
c. co nd.
¤
,c. co n-imdorn d.
¤
,v.l.),
BDD
103
.calc d.
¤
co nimdurn
25diad,
TBC²
3159
.a ocht ngothnatha má goth néit,
1915
.
a n-ocht cuilg ṅd.
¤
┐ a n-ocht ṅgothnatta neíd (néd, neid,v.l.),
TBC
3557
.re lainn d.
¤
`
ivoried
blade
',
O'Gr. Cat.
376
.iarla . . .
colg ndéad,
3 C 1
3, 773
.i ráith . . . na gcolg ndéad,
TD
25.18
.
(b) With other nouns:cloch medóin do dhornchla dh.
¤
,
30
IGT
Decl. ex. 80
.ar ndornchur ndéd noilfint,
Rel. Celt.
ii
262
.go n-a brannuibh déad,
Ériu
i 95
(`with its ivory chess-
men', J. Fleming).branán déd Clár na cCuradh(epithet of
a chief),
23 L 17,47b
.Cf.further:cen dailb ṅdet | ainm Essa
Ruaid co romet,
LL
213a50
=gan deil ndet . . . romeid,
BB
35
392a26
.furtain cēt a cuid prainne | i ndubtair dhet degcaille,
BB
393b35
=
LL
214a8
.
Compds.
¤
bán
white-toothed:
macaom . . . dedbán,
LL
396.5
.
¤
chengtach(?):badb detcengtach,
Cog.
174
.
¤
chain
n.pr.
m.
gen.
m. D. m. Niad,
LL
349g
(=Dedchain,
LB
17a
). ?
¤
chor
40see
Contribb.
486.y
.
¤
gail:fo d. dúir,
SR
6375
.
¤
gel
white-toothed
,
LL
130b8
.
Met. Dinds.
iii 182
.
O'Gr. Cat.
405
.
¤
glés
gnashingofteeth(?):
d. ┐ imchomailt fiacla na míledh,
TTr.²
866
.
¤
idu
toothache:
mecon sobargine do cur fon cacuilt ┐
icaid detiga,
24 B 3,56.37
.icaid siban . . . in detiguin,
60.30
.
45
Cf.
déideadh,Dinneen
.
¤
lí
tooth-brilliance:
in cétrí (sic leg.)
rogab in bith | glan a dētlī ┐ a dath,
BB
487a13
.
¤
ṡolus
bright-toothed
,
LL
266b43
.
TD
20.112
.Dāire d.,
CF
11
.
Déadṡolus,a fanciful Hibernicization ofDaedalus
,
TD
20.58
.