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lost could be a grammatical form of: lose »
PHRASES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
Chaill an t-éan a chleití, a eiteog, the bird lost its feathers, its wing.
Theip ar an misneach aige, he lost courage.
a lámh in ~ leis, he has lost the use of his arm.
Chuaigh ~ sa dorchadas, he got lost in the dark.
~ ina chuid éadaigh, he is lost in his clothes.
Baineadh an ~ díom, I lost my breath; I was dumbfounded.
raibh ~ ach nár cailleadh iad, they were very nearly lost.
Cailleadh a mhac air, he lost his son.
as cleachtadh na hoibre, I have lost practice at the work.
Bhí siad as a n-eolas, they had lost their way.
Chuaigh siad as a smacht, he lost control over them.
An nár bhain is nár chaill, he who neither won nor lost, who never ventured anything.
~eadh a radharc air, he lost his sight.
~eadh an tsúil as, he lost an eye.
Murar cuireadh leis an scéal níor ~eadh de, the story lost nothing in the telling.
(Is) ~ buailte é, it is a lost game, cause.
Chaill mo chúl ~, I lost my support, the person in whom I had most trust.
i mo bhambairne (ag cos thinn, ó cailleadh an capall orm), I am in a predicament, frustrated (with a sore foot, since I lost my horse).
Tháinig ~ orm, I lost heart.
na caoirigh caillte, if the sheep are lost.
An pósae a chaill a bhlás, the flower that lost its bloom, its freshness.
Bhris, ~eadh, ar an bhfoighne aige, he lost patience.
punt ~ leis, ann, I have lost a pound by it.
~ air ó chaill na fiacla, his mouth has sunk since he lost his teeth.
Dimigh siad ó chaidreamh orm, I lost touch with them.
Chaill scilling ar chapall, I lost a shilling on a horse.
Chaill siad a máthair, they lost their mother.
Is beag nár chaill a anam leis, he nearly lost his life over it.
Chaill siad a raibh acu, they lost everything they had.
Sin an rud a chaill an orthu, that is what lost them the day.
Chaill ar na cártaí, he lost at cards.
Níor ~eadh leath ndeachaigh i gcontúirt, all that is ventured is not lost; nothing venture, nothing win.
Chaill an chaint, he lost his speech.
Is é an chaoi ar chaill é, what happened was that he lost it.
Chaill a chiall is a chéadfaí, he lost, took leave of, his senses.
Ar ~ ó do mhuintir, gone from, lost to, your people.
~ acu a bhain a chaill , whether he won or lost.
An a chailleas a chlú cailleann a náire, he who becomes lost to honour becomes lost to shame.
Bhí ~ déanta lena anam aige, he had given himself up for lost.
Baineadh chothrom é, he lost his balance.
~ de na caoirigh caillte, five of the sheep are lost.
Chaill an ~ linn, he lost his sense of affinity with us.
Chaill, níor choinnigh, an bhó an ~, the cow lost the service.
Anam ~, lost soul.
Cailleadh é de dhíobháil misnigh, he was lost through lack of courage.
Chaill a shláinte dheasca, he lost his health in consequence of it.
Níl ar dhíslí agat, you have lost your chance of it, cant win at this stage of the game.
i n~ a shláinte, he has lost his health.
Ba mhó a shola a dhola, he gained more than he lost.
Bhí ina sheasamh ansin go ndearna Dia duine ~ de, he stood there until he looked like a lost soul.
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