deóradh

deóradh
an alien, Irish deóraidh, a stranger, exile, Middle Irish deorad. Stokes thinks the word is borrowed from Brittonic - Breton devroet, depaysé, "dis-countrified" (di-brog-, See brugh), Cornish diures, exul. deòradh: opposite of urradh, guarantor, = di-urradh (Jub.). air-rad (Meyer). Hence the name Dewar.

Etymological dictionary of the Gaelic language. . 1982.

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