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bore could be a grammatical form of: bear »
PHRASES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
do) Rugadh leanbh, duine clainne, di, she bore a child.
~ bróiste, boring-bit.
bheidh do do bhodhrú leis an gcuid eile de, I shall not bore you with the rest of it.
Is leis a bhí an bhratach, (i) he was the flag-bearer, (ii) he bore the palm.
Bior ~, boring-bit.
Bhí toradh ~ air, it bore fruit a hundredfold, was exceedingly fruitful.
~ gunna, píopa, bore of gun, of pipe.
~ ribeach, capillary bore.
Rinne ~, chuaigh i bh~, dom, he bore witness, gave evidence, for me.
D’~ a bhás go foighneach, she bore his death patiently.
D’~ é féin go fearúil, he bore himself like a man.
Bhraith ~ ionam féin, I felt flat, bored, with things.
~ siad go humhal faoi chánachas, they bore the burden of taxation meekly.
~ rabharta, ~ thaoide, surging tide, bore.
Airm mhionchró, small-bore arms.
Rug an mhír, he bore the palm.
~ tóraíochta, bore-hole.
Carraig a pholladh, to bore a rock.
~adh síos sa talamh, to bore, burrow, down into the ground.
Diompair trí ~ é, she bore him for nine months.
~ a dhéanamh de scéal, to draw out a story; to tell a story in a tedious, boring, manner.
~adh trí rud, to bore through sth.
Poll ~a, bore-hole.
Tolladh ~, trial boring.
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