PHRASES
IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
2. ~ (fir), strong heavily-built man.
As a chéile, i ndiaidh a chéile, a dhéantar na caisleáin, Rome was not built in a day.
~ de dhuine, strong, solidly-built, person.
Teach ~, square-built house.
4. ~ de dhuine, rotund, well-built, person.
Bád ~, clinker-built boat.
Tá ~ théagrach aige, he is stoutly built.
~ de bhean mhór, a big broad-built woman.
Chumhdaigh sé cealla agus mainistreacha, he founded, built, churches and monasteries.
4. ~ tine, round low-built fire.
Is maith ~ an chruach í, it is a good solidly-built stack.
Sin an fear a bhfuil an ~ ann, there is a strongly-built man.
Duine ~, light, slightly-built, person.
2. ~ (fir, mná), strongly-built man, woman.
~ cruaiche, [’clamp’, built-up face, of stack.
Teach gobáin, jerry-built house.
Tá sé i g~ a chéile go maith, it is well put together; he is well built.
Fear ~, full-bodied, well-built, man.
2. ~ mná, big well-built woman.
2. ~ mná, tiny lightly-built woman.
~ móna, built-up heap of turf.
2. ~ (gasúir), stout strongly-built boy.
Duine murtaill, heavily-built person.
Teach ~, new, newly-built, newly-acquired, house.
Duine ~, solidly-built person.
Fear a bhfuil toirt is ~ ann, a big strongly-built man.
Fear teann ~, strong stoutly-built man.
Tá ~ crua air, he is well-knit, strongly built.
Thógamar seomra eile ó shin, we have built another room since then.