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Tá an t-adhmad ina chríonach, the timber is decayed, crumbling with age.
Dul i n~, to fall into decay.
~ a dhéanamh, to become decayed;
~ an tsléibhe, decayed mountain vegetation.
~ a dhéanamh, to become infested with maggots; to decay.
Ladhar gráige, root of decayed tree.
An ghráin mhairbh, mhorgtha, the loathsomeness of decay.
Dul i ~, to decline, decay; to become disused, neglected; to die out.
Rud a ligean i ~, to let sth. fall into decay; to neglect sth.
Adhmad, síol, ag ~adh, wood, seed, decaying.
~ fiacla, tooth decay.
Coillte ag ~, woods decaying.
Torthaí ag meathlú, fruit decaying.
Meath na ~e, senile decay.
Tá an luachair ag ~ean, the rushes are decaying.
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