diardan

diardan
anger, Irish díardaoin, Early Irish diartain; from di-, intensive prefix (Early Irish , as in dímór, excessively great), from de, and ardan, pride. Cf. andiaraid, wrathful.

Etymological dictionary of the Gaelic language. . 1982.

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  • dir|dum — «DIHR duhm, DUR », noun. Scottish. 1. a scolding; outcry; blame. 2. uproar; noise; din. ╂[origin uncertain. Compare Gaelic diardan anger.] …   Useful english dictionary

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