daor
-aoire, a Dear, costly, scarce, precious. 2 Enslaved, bound firmly. 3 Imprisoned. 4 Condemned. 5 Deeply involved. 6 Guilty. 7* Most abandoned, completely corrupted. 8†† Slavish. Chair e ceangal gu daor air an rìgh, he bound the king firmly or in subjection; bliadhna dhaor, a year of scarcity; daor shlaightear, a most abandoned rascal; daor mheirleach, a most abandoned thief; daor bhodach, a complete churl; daor bhalach, a complete boor; mar dhaoine daor, like bondmen; bean daor, a bondwoman; gu daor, dearly; is daor leam e. I think it dear; is tuilleadh 's daor leam e, I think it too dear; tha daor an ceannach aig an duine bochd eadhon air cadal na h-oidhche, the poor man pays dearly even for his night's rest — he would need to be working even at night to make both ends meet.
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