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      • Dictionary of the Irish Language, authoritative dictionary of the Irish language that continues, starting with the letter D, the work of Kuno Meyer’s Contributions to Irish Lexicography (1906–07), which covered A–C. Based, according to its subtitle, on Old and Middle Irish materials, it began publication in Dublin in 1913.
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  2. • Foclóir gaedhilge agus béarla, Irish English Dictionary being a thesaurus of words, phrases and idioms of the modern Irish language, with explanations in English, by Patrick Dinneen (1904) • Larger English-Irish dictionary, Foclóir béarla-gaedhlige, by Timothy O'Neill-Lane (1917)

  3. This is a searchable electronic version of de Bhaldraithes English-Irish Dictionary. The English-Irish Dictionary itself was first published in 1959, and an Appendix entitled Terminological Additions and Corrections was subsequently published in 1978.

  4. Dictionary of the Irish Language: Based Mainly on Old and Middle Irish Materials (also called "the DIL "), published by the Royal Irish Academy, is the definitive dictionary of the origins of the Irish language, specifically the Old Irish, Middle Irish, and Early Modern Irish stages up to c. 1700; the modern language is not included.

  5. The aim of the site is to provide users of the language with free, easy-to-use access to dictionaries and to grammatical and pronunciation information relating to words in the Irish Language.

  6. The New English-Irish Dictionary app is available free of charge for both Apple and Android devices. Click on the images below to access the app. More information... Have you seen our channel on YouTube? We have a range of videos on YouTube to help users get the most out of the dictionary.

  7. Foclóir Gaeilge-Béarla has been the primary orthographical source for the spelling of the language since it was published and provides the most comprehensive coverage of the grammar and other aspects of words in Irish.

  8. Dictionary of the Irish Language, authoritative dictionary of the Irish language that continues, starting with the letter D, the work of Kuno Meyer’s Contributions to Irish Lexicography (1906–07), which covered A–C. Based, according to its subtitle, on Old and Middle Irish materials, it began.

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