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druid (n.) druaight, druaightagh, druaightys
charm (v.) cur fo druaight, druaightey; cur y fockle er: She put a charm on me - Hug ee yn fockle orrym. DF idiom; (n.) druaight, fockle, gueshag, guess, oalys, obb, pishag, sheean; sheeanys: Woman full of charm - Ben lane dy heeanys. DF idiom
charmed feer wooiagh: I am charmed to see you - Ta mee feer wooiagh dy akin oo. DF idiom; lane taitnys; taitnyssagh; fo druaight
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