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íde could be a grammatical form of: íd »
EXACT MATCHES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
íde, f. (gs. ~). 1. Ill usage; (wretched) state, plight. ~ a thabhairt do dhuine, do rud, to maltreat, abuse, s.o., sth. Is olc an ~ a thug , air, féin, he abused himself badly, left himself in a sorry state. Ba bhocht an ~ a fuair siad, a dimigh orthu, they were left in a poor plight, came to a sorry end. Féach an ~ atá aige, see how he is being maltreated; look at the sorry state he is in. ~ béil, verbal abuse, revilement. Thug siad ~ na muc is na madraí dom, they gave medogsabuse, mistreated, reviled, me. 2. (In phrase) ~ gach oilc, the root of all evil. Is é ~ gach oilc é, he, it, is the cause of all the trouble; he is a mischief-maker.
PHRASES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
Tugadh íde ghránna , he was horribly ill-treated.
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