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EXACT MATCHES IN ENGLISH—IRISH DICTIONARY
countenance1, s. 1 Ceannaithe fpl, cuntanós m; aoibh f. She kept her countenance, choinnigh sí guaim ar a dreach. To put s.o. out of countenance, duine a chur trí chéile. He lost countenance, cuireadh dá threoir é. 2 To give, lend, countenance to s.o., to sth., taobhú, tacú, le rud, le duine; creidiúint a thabhairt do (nuacht, etc.).
countenance2, v.tr. 1 Ceadaím (gníomh). 2 Tugaim tacaíocht, údarás, do (dhuine i ngníomh).
PHRASES IN ENGLISH—IRISH DICTIONARY
Pleasing countenance, gnúis lách.
A man of sinister countenance, fear drochghnúiseach.
He stared me (out of countenance), chuir sé na súile tríom.
Stone-wall countenance, gnúis dhúnta.
Vinegar countenance, cuntanós meirgeach, searbh.
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