deoch

deoch
nf drink

Irish-English dictionary. 2013.

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  • deoch an doris — [ˌdɒx (ə)n dɒrɪs, dɒk] (also doch an dorris) noun Scottish & Irish a final drink taken before parting. Origin C17: from Sc. Gaelic deoch an doruis drink at the door …   English new terms dictionary

  • deoch an doris — n. (also doch an dorris) Sc. & Ir. a drink taken at parting; a stirrup cup. Etymology: Gael. deoch an doruis drink at the door …   Useful english dictionary

  • deoch an doris — Scottish & Irish variant of doch an dorris …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • deoch an doris — n a Gaelic phrase from Scotland which means a drink at the door, i.e. a drink given to a guest before leaving. * * * …   Universalium

  • deoch an doruis — n. (In Scotland and Ireland) a drink at the door , doch an dorris, stirrup cup, farewell drink, parting drink …   English contemporary dictionary

  • doch-an-dorris — or doch an doris noun Etymology: Scottish Gaelic deoch an doruis & Irish deoch an dorais, literally, drink of the door Date: 1691 Scottish & Irish a parting drink ; stirrup cup …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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