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PHRASES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
2. ~ cniotála, knitting-needle.
Tiocfaidh an chnámh ina chéile, the bone will knit.
Do mhalaí a chrapadh, to knit one’s brows.
Rinne sí cúpla ~ (chniotála) ar an stoca, she knitted a few rounds of stitches on the stocking.
Cnámha ~a, well-knit bones.
Is maith fite an scéal é, it is a good well-knit story.
Rudaí a fhuineadh le chéile, to knit things together.
Fear ~te, well-knit man.
~ stoca, coarsely-knit stocking.
~ a chur ort féin, ar do mhala (le duine), to knit one’s brows, scowl (at s.o.).
~ bainte, buailte, crúite, cniotála, fuála, reaping-, threshing-, milking-, knitting-, sewing-, machine.
Na ~í a chruinniú, to knit one’s brows.
Chuir sé ~ ar a mhalaí, he knit his brows.
Cniotáil a ~eadh, to unravel knitting.
Snáth roiste, yarn from unravelled knitting.
~ cniotála, knitting yarn.
Bhí ~ ina mhalaí, he was knitting his brows.
Tá an chnámh ag táthú, the bone is knitting.
Tá ~ crua air, he is well-knit, strongly built.
~anna i gcniotáil, irregular patches in knitting.
Fear teann ~, strong well-knit man.
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