PHRASES
IN ENGLISH—IRISH DICTIONARY
To add the interest to the capital, an gaimbín a chur leis an gcaipiteal.
Money that bears interest, airgead a dtagann gaimbín as. S.a. FRUIT1 1.
To borrow money at interest, airgead a thógáil ar gaimbín.
(Of capital, investment) To bring in interest, biseach, gaimbín, a shaothrú.
(Of money) It carries interest, tá gaimbín le fáil air.
To lend money at interest, airgead a chur amach ar ús, ar gaimbín.
That scroundrelly money-lender, an crochaire sin d'fhear gaimbín.
Money that yields interest, airgead a thugann isteach gaimbín.