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EXACT MATCHES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
giall1, m. (gs. géill, npl. ~a, gpl. ~). 1. Jaw, (lower) cheek. (a) Cnámh géill, jaw-bone. I mbun an ghéill, on the under-jaw. Breathnú i leith do ghéill ar dhuine, to look askance at s.o. (b) ~ bíse, rinse, jaw of vice, of wrench. 2. (a) (Of door, etc.) Cheek, jamb. (b) (Of house) Corner (of gable-end).
giall2, m. (gs. géill, npl. ~a, gpl. ~). Hostage, (human) pledge. ~a a ghabháil, to seize hostages.
giall3 = géill1.
RELATED MATCHES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
PHRASES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
~ géill, jaw-bone.
3. ~ géill, angle of jaw; lower jaw-bone, jaw.
Giall ~, lantern jaw.
Duine a ghabháil ina phríosúnach, mar ghiall, to take s.o. prisoner, as a hostage.
~ giall, taking of hostages.
Ghéill éigse , learned men accepted his authority.
Ghéill an t-arm, the army surrendered.
Ghéill do machainí, he yielded to my entreaty.
Níor ghéill siad don rabhadh, they didnt accept the warning.
Níor ghéill riamh iontu, he never believed in them.
Ghéill go raibh an ceart agam, he admitted that I was right.
Ghéill an bád don stiúir, the boat answered the helm.
2. ~ slí, yield right of way.
~ sa lámh, sa ghiall, a sharp smack on the hand, on the jaw.
An giall ~, the upper jaw.
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