diùlt

diùlt
refuse, Irish diúltaim, Early Irish díultaim, Old Irish díltuch, refusing, doríltiset, negaverunt, *di-îlt (Thu.). Zimmer suggests the root of Latin lateo, lurk, Stokes gives *de-laudi ("Celt. Dec."), and Ascoli hesitates between *di-la- (la, throw, Greek $$Ge$$'laúnw) and *di-shlond. Possibly an active form of till, return. díltud, v.n. of do-sluindi.

Etymological dictionary of the Gaelic language. . 1982.

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