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EXACT MATCHES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
arm1, m. (gs. & npl. airm, gpl. ~). 1. (a) Weapon. ~ géar, faobhair, sharp, edged, weapon. ~ diúractha, missile. ~ tine, firearm. Le tine is le h~, with fire and sword. (b) Implement, tool. 2. Coll: Arms. Lucht airm, armed men. Faoi ~, under arms. Faoi iomlán airm, fully armed. Faoi ~ agus éide, in ~ is in éide, armed and equipped. 3. Army. Dul san ~, to join the army. ~ a thógáil, to raise troops.
arm2 = armáil2.
RELATED MATCHES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
PHRASES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
~ a bhfuil, a place where there is.
Airm a aisiompú, to reverse arms.
Ach nach raibh ~ airm acu, but that they had no arms, that they were unarmed.
Airm a ardú, to trail arms.
Ag iompar airm in ~ an diabhail, bearing arms in the service of the devil.
~ airm, weapon-play.
Cath a bhriseadh ar arm, to defeat an army in battle.
Arm ~, defeated army.
Arm a bhualadh, to defeat an army.
~ a bhriseadh ar arm, to defeat an army in battle.
~ airm, army commander.
I g~ airm, in command of an army.
~ airm, body of troops in close formation.
Airm ar ~, arms at slope.
Airm a chlaonadh, to slope arms.
~ airm, gaile, feat of arms, of valour.
~ airm, catha, flank of army, of battle.
~ airm, armlóin, eitilte, faisnéise, leighis, taidhleoireachta, army, army service, flying, intelligence, medical, diplomatic, corps.
~ airm a chur ar áit, to put an armed guard on a place.
Arm cosanta, defence force.
~ airm, stack of arms.
Duine a chur i bpost, san arm, to place s.o. in a job, in the army.
~ airm, court-martial.
~ airm agus éide, (outfit of) arms and uniform.
~ airm, withdrawal of army.
~ (airm), cadet.
dheargfadh arm air, he was invulnerable.
~ airm, the bloodying of weapons; armed attack. (Of horse)
Arm déise, pointed weapon.
Arm a dhíothú, to wipe out an army.
Arm diúractha, missile.
Airm agus ~ agus éide, arms and equipment and uniform.
Bhí ~ ar fhir óga san arm, young men were wanted in the army.
Thug ~ aimsire san arm, he gave long service, stayed a long time, in the army.
Airm a fhódú, to ground arms.
Airm a ghabháil, to take arms.
ghabhfadh arm é, no weapon could injure him.
Ag ~áil ar scoil, san arm, chun farraige, going to school, into the army, to sea.
Arm ~, professional army.
Ghéill an t-arm, the army surrendered.
~ airm, armour-bearer.
Airm a chur le ~, to shoulder arms.
I gceannas an airm, in command of the army.
Chuaigh an arm i g~ a chéile, the two armies engaged each other.
Imeacht sna saighdiúirí, san arm, to (go off to) join the army.
Arm a ~t, to ply a weapon.
~ airm, the employment of a weapon.
~ arm, plying of weapons.
Arm, scáth fearthainne, a iompar, to carry a weapon, an umbrella.
~ arm, carrying of arms.
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