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EXACT MATCHES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
toll1, m. (gs. & npl. toill, gpl. ~). 1. Hole, hollow. 2. Posterior, buttocks. 3. (In phrases) Rudaí a chur i d~ a chéile, to put things together. Caith i d~ a chéile iad, throw them all together. ~ in airde, in disorder, in confusion. Bun os ~ = bunoscionn.
toll2, a1. 1. Pierced, perforated. 2. (a) Hollow, empty. (b)(Of sound, voice) Deep, hollow.
toll3, v.t. & i. Bore, pierce, perforate. ~adh trí rud, to bore through sth. ~adh faoi rud, to undermine sth. ~adh a thaobh le sleá, his side was pierced with a lance.
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PHRASES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
Fuaimniú go binn, go glan, go toll, to sound sweetly, clearly, hollow.
~ bodhar, toll, dull, hollow, sound.
Tolladh ~, trial boring.
PHRASES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
~ chustaim, toll-bar.
~ bhealaigh, toll.
An chreill a bhualadh, to toll the death-bell.
Gach lá ag baint a chuid féin asainn, each day taking its toll of us.
~ cathrach, town toll.
~ sraithe, toll-house.
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