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EXACT MATCHES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
cionn1. 1. ds. of ceann1. 2 = ceann1.
cionn-2. For words not found under cionn- see ceann-.
RELATED MATCHES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
PHRASES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
An t-~ os ár gcionn, the air above us.
labhair thar d’~, os cionn danála, air; lig in aice, le hais, danála é, dont breathe a word of it.
os do chionn é, raise it over your head.
~ os a cionn, ~ fúithi, weather-side, lee side.
Tar éis a bhfuil de bhuaic os a chionn, though he is held in such high regard.
os cionn a bhuille, he is well able for his work.
~ ar ~ (agus ~ os a chionn), full to the brim (and overflowing).
Thar ~; os cionn ~ (uile), above all others.
Ag ~eadh os a chionn, keening, lamenting, over him.
Chuaigh sna ~ cionn is gur bhréagnaigh é, he went into a rage because I contradicted him.
os cionn cinn, he thinks he is something.
~ beag os a chionn, he is a bit befogged, bemused.
~adh chun tosaigh, os cionn ruda, to lean forward, over sth.
Thug ~ chionn, he took a knock over it, suffered for it.
Bhí ina chnuchaire os cionn na tine, he was crouched over the fire.
Éirí os cionn na ~a, to rise above the ordinary level of the people.
~ os cionn cláir, i gcónra, san uaigh, a body laid out, coffined, in the grave.
Tugadh a chroibh os a chionn, he was sent sprawling.
~ ar an tairne, os cionn na tine, hanging on the nail, over the fire.
~ os cionn na farraige, overhanging the sea.
Bhí an charraig ~ os ár gcionn, the rock was jutting out above our heads.
an gáire, an lionn dubh, os cionn a ~, laughter, melancholy, lightens, darkens, her heart.
Bhí ~ air le fuacht, os cionn na tine, he was hunched with cold, over the fire.
~ os cionn an dorais é, put it over the door.
os cionn a chumais, he is living within his means.
Go bhfága Dia os cionn do chúraim thú, may God spare you to look after your family.
(An , an bhliain) ~ gcionn, the following (day, year).
3. De chionn go, because.
4. Dár gcionn, ahead.
an samhradh dár gcionn, the summer lies ahead of us.
~amh go maith, go holc, thar cionn, to do well, badly, excellently.
~ os a cionn, she is sunny by nature; she is innocent and good-natured.
~ os a chionn, he has a glum look about him; he looks villainous.
Bhí ~ air faoin ualach, os cionn na tine, he was bent under the burden, hunched over the fire.
Bhí os cionn foilsithe, it was indescribable.
Ag ~ os ár gcionn, floating over us.
Os cionn ~ uile , above all things.
Ag gol ar na mairbh, os cionn na marbh, weeping over the dead.
Bhí ina dhíon os ár gcionn, it formed a roof over our heads.
In ~ os ár gcionn, up above us.
D’~ bun os cionn, it turned topsy-turvy.
~ os cionn margaidh, honesty is above bargaining; honesty is the best policy.
Bheith os cionn na ~, to be poring over books, studying.
Go dté ~ os mo chionn, till I am dead and gone.
Léadh na liodáin os a chionn, the prayers for the dying were recited over him; his life was despaired of.
~ os mo chionn, my head is clouded with sleep.
Déirigh an fharraige ina mothair os a gcionn, the sea rose in huge swells over them.
Os cionn nádúir, above the forces of nature, supernatural.
ina ~ os ár gcionn, it hangs like a cloud over us.
~ coscartha os a chionn, he looks deeply depressed; he has a very sullen appearance.
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