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EXACT MATCHES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
1, f. (gs. & pl. ~ithe). 1. Lit: Smoke. 2. Puff, breath. (a) (Of smoke) ~ dheataigh, puff of smoke. Níl ~ deatach acu, they have no fire, there is no sign of fire from their house. Teach gan ~ gan deatach, fireless, cheerless, house. (b) (Of air) ~ ghaoithe, breath of wind. Lig ~ bheag anála chuige, let him have a little breath of air. (c) (Of life) Bheith ar an ~ deiridh, sa ~ dheireanach, i ndeireadh na ~ithe, to be at ones last gasp. An ~ a choinneáil i nduine, to keep s.o. alive. go bhfuil an ~ ann, he is barely alive. Dimigh an ~ as, he snuffed out. 3. Glimmer. ~ sholais, glimmer of light. Níl ~ amhairc aige, he cant see a stime.
2, s. 1 = dia2 1. 2. (In names of days of the week) Domhnaigh, Luain, etc., (on) Sunday, (on) Monday, etc.
3, s. (In welcoming salutations) do bheatha, you are welcome.
5 : dia1.
6 = cad é : cad1 2.
dé-4, pref. Bi-, di-, two-
PHRASES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
~ grásta , but for the grace of God.
Ag ~t ar Dhia, chun , beseeching God.
An mbeidh cluiche maith ann Domhnaigh? Beidh agus é. Will the match on Sunday be good? It definitely will.
In ~ chúnamh , with the help of God.
In ~ ! In Gods name! For Gods sake!
Aitheanta agus na hEaglaise, the commandments of God and of the Church.
Oíche A~, oíche hA~, Friday night.
hA~ seo chugainn, seo a chuaigh thart, next, last, Friday.
Tháinig, tiocfaidh, hA~, he came, will come, on Friday (last, next).
A~ , the only Son of God.
Ar thoil , depending on the will of God.
Ar ghrá , ar mhaithe leis féin, for the love of God, for his own sake.
~ oraibh, ~ ó Dhia oraibh, God prosper you.
1. ~ a mbí grá , where there is the love of God.
Bhí a bhara faoi Mhac teacht, the Son of God intended to come.
Luain ~ seo a chuaigh thart, only last Monday.
Dul ar bhéal, ar bhéala, , to oppose Gods will, to overdo sorrow.
~ , na hEaglaise, do mhuintire, the blessing of God, of the Church, of ones people.
~ ort, God bless you.
~ ort, duit, raibh ach ag magadh, bless your innocence, I was only joking.
Muise, ~ duit! You dont say!
~ leat, God speed you.
~ lena anam, God rest his soul.
~ a thabhairt do dhuine, to greet s.o.
Is é do bheatha, do bheatha, you are welcome.
Is é ~ toil , welcome be the will of God.
Nára do bheatha an uair seo doíche, bad welcome to you at this hour of the night.
Mac Bhí, the Son of the Living God.
Boicht , Gods poor.
Bheith ar bhoicht (le pian, etc.), to be in a bad way, in distress (with pain, etc.).
2. ~ , ~ samhraidh, ladybird.
~ (), smallpox.
Breithe , Day of Judgment.
~ orm! As God is my judge!
~ , the word of God.
~ acu i ngrá , they are constant in the love of God.
fheadar faoi bhun , I dont know under God.
Is gaire ~ an doras, Gods help is always at hand.
An tseachtain, Luain, seo ~, last week, Monday.
Sinn féin a chaomhnú i ngrásta , to keep ourselves in the grace of God.
Oíche Chéadaoin, oíche ~, Wednesday night.
~ seo chugainn, next Wednesday.
Tháinig, tiocfaidh, ~, he came, will come, on Wednesday (last, next).
~ , charity in distress.
~ , Culdee.
~ glóire , for the glory of God.
Déithe ~a, alien, strange, gods.
~ in aghaidh , an dlí, an duine, an offence against God, the law, the person.
~ a chur ort féin, to invoke Gods blessing on oneself.
~ orainn! God bless us!
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