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dóite could be a grammatical form of: dóigh »
PHRASES IN ENGLISH—IRISH DICTIONARY
It makes my heart ache, mo chroí dóite aige.
I became aware of a smell of burning, mhothaigh boladh dóite.
The frost has bitten the leaves, na duilleoga dóite ag an sioc.
It has burnt into my mind, d'fhág a lorg dóite i mo chroí.
Burning sensation, (i) mothú dóite; (ii) greadfach m.
A smell of burning, boladh m dóite.
Burnt taste, blas dóite.
Burnt by the sun, dóite ag an, ón, ngrian.
I am disgusted with it, bréan, dóite, de; leamhas agam air.
Ghastly smile, miongháire dóite.
Burnt down to the ground, dóite go talamh, go lár.
He laughed on the wrong side of his face, ba é gáire Sheáin dóite aige é.
With cogn. acc.He laughed a bitter laugh, rinne gáire searbh, dóite.
Premises badly in need of repairs, teach a bhfuil dianghá le deisiú aige, a bhfuil bail de dhíth go dóite air.
Frost-nipped, dóite ag an sioc.
Im sick and tired of telling you, táim dubh dóite, curtha cráite, á leat.
Burnt sugar, siúcra dóite.
It has a burnt taste, blas dóite air.
He grew tired of it, d'éirigh (dubh) dóite de; thuirsigh de.
He writhed under the insult, ghoill an masla go dóite air.
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