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EXACT MATCHES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
maitheas, f. (gs. ~a, pl. ~). 1. Goodness, good. Dul chun ~a, to improve. Déanfaidh ~ duit, it will do you good. Níl fonn ~a air, he is not inclined to make himself useful. dhéanann buille ~a athair, he doesnt do a tap of work for his father. Mac i mbéal a mhaitheasa, a son in his early prime. Cailleadh é i mbláth a mhaitheasa, he died in the prime of his life. an rud sin i ndeireadh a mhaitheasa, that things usefulness is ended. Níl an duine bocht ag déanamh ~a, the poor fellow is not doing any good, is not improving in health. ~a, (i) a working day, (ii) a days work. dhearna ~a ina dhiaidh, he never did any good afterwards. An mhaitheas phoiblí, the common weal. I bpáirt mhaitheasa, in good part. 2. Good thing, kindness, gift. ~ , Gods gifts. Ghabhamar buíochas léi as a ~, we thanked her for her kindnesses. 3. Lit: Goods, property. (Var: m)
RELATED MATCHES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
PHRASES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
In ~ a mhaitheasa, in his prime.
Bhí i m~ a mhaitheasa an uair sin, he was then at his best, in his prime.
i m~ a mhaitheasa, he is coming into his prime.
dhearna ~ maitheasa ó loiteadh é, he never recovered fully from his injury.
~ mhaith, na maitheasa, orthu, they look good.
Níl aon ~ maitheasa ann, he will never make good.
i n~ a mhaitheasa, I rely on his goodness.
~ na maitheasa ann, he has the appearance of a good worker.
~ éigin maitheasa ann, there is some bit of good in him.
raibh siad ach i dtús a maitheasa, they were only beginning to show promise.
Níor mhaígh a mhaitheas orm, he didnt grudge me his favour.
I b~ mhaitheasa, well-meant.
Bhí i b~ a mhaitheasa, he was in his prime.
~ gach maitheas uainn, every good thing vanished from us.
i d~ a mhaitheasa, he is in his early prime.
Tobar na h~ mhaitheasa, the fount of all goodness.
A n-~ mhaitheas shaolta, all their worldly goods.
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