"doillee" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [Manx]

Etymology: From Middle Irish doilig, apparently from Old Irish do- + fulach (alternative form of fulang). Cognate with Irish doiligh and Scottish Gaelic duilich. Etymology templates: {{root|gv|ine-pro|*lewg-}}, {{inh|gv|mga|doilig}} Middle Irish doilig, {{der|gv|sga|do-}} Old Irish do-, {{m|sga|fulach}} fulach, {{m|sga|fulang}} fulang, {{cog|ga|doiligh}} Irish doiligh, {{cog|gd|duilich}} Scottish Gaelic duilich Head templates: {{head|gv|adjective}} doillee
  1. difficult
    Sense id: en-doillee-gv-adj-HkRTqYyd Categories (other): Manx entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Manx entries with incorrect language header: 72 13 15
  2. stiff, hard
    Sense id: en-doillee-gv-adj-ibbhLBgk
  3. ticklish
    Sense id: en-doillee-gv-adj-A2iIIKAw
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: doilleeid

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