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following could be a grammatical form of: follow »
PHRASES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
An t-earrach a bhí chugainn, the following spring.
Bhí an chóir linn, we had a following wind.
Bhraith siad an choisíocht ina ndiaidh, they heard footsteps following them.
An chóisir i ndiaidh na hóinsí, every fool has his following.
Bhí an ghaoth inár g~, we had a following wind.
(An lá, an bhliain) ~ gcionn, the following (day, year).
An ~ ina dhiaidh sin, the following Thursday.
Bhí siad ina dhiaidh aniar, they were following close behind him.
An lá ina dhiaidh, (on) the following day.
Na forálacha inár n~, the following provisions.
An sliocht seo i mo dhiaidh, the following extract (from what I am reading).
San ~, in am ~, at milking-time (following spell of morning grazing).
An bhliain dá ~, the following year.
An ghaoth a bheith leat, i do chúl, to have a following wind.
Beidh mise sna hioscaidí agat, I’ll be following right behind you.
An ~ arna mhárach, the following day.
Na nithe seo a ~as, the following matters.
I ~ duine, ruda, following, adhering to, s.o., sth.
~ a mhuintire, the number of his people; his full following.
Ar ~, in the track of; in pursuit of; following after, succeeding; along the course of.
Ag déanamh ~a ar Naomh Bríd, following the example of St. Brigid.
(Ar) ~ lá arna mhárach, on the following morning.
(Lá) arna mhárach, on the following day.
~ agus airdrinn, stressed syllable at end of line rhyming with unstressed syllable of longer word at end of following line.
An ~ ina dhiaidh sin, the following Saturday.
Ag seo ~ an óráid a rinne sé, the following is the oration he gave.
Ar shliocht ruda, in the track of, following, as a result of, sth.
Ag ~ i ndiaidh daoine, following people slavishly or inquisitively.
An triath agus a tháin, the lord and his following.
Sa ~ seo síos, in the following commentary.
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