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PHRASES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
~ banbh, litter of pigs.
~ balláin, sucking-pig.
~ caorach, muice, sheeps, pigs, head.
~ (mhuice), young pig, slip.
~ arcáin, pig-nut.
Cráin chraosach a dhéanamh díot féin, to make a gluttonous pig of oneself.
~ muice, pig-sty.
~ (muice), crubeen, pigs trotter.
~ de chapall, de mhuc, squat horse, pig.
~ muice, pig-nut.
an-ghal ar mhuca, pigs are in great demand.
An mhuc a ghearradh do Mhártan, to make an incision in a pig as symbolic sacrifice to St. Martin.
~ muice, pig bristles.
Muc ghuine, guinea-pig.
~ muice, pigs cheek.
Muc mheasa, mast-fed pig.
Muc mhéith, fat pig.
~ i mála (a cheannach), (to buy) a pig in a poke.
2. ~ ghuine, guinea-pig.
ar mhuin na muice, you are on the pigs back, in luck.
Ag cur na muc chun na ~e, fattening pigs for market.
~ muice, sticking of pig.
Muc a shá, to stick a pig.
~ muice, lean, scrawny, pig.
~ caorach, muice, madra, sheep-, pig-, dog-, louse.
Bhí ~ ar na muca, pigs were being sold fast.
muca ~e, the price of pigs has fallen.
~ muice, rooting of pig; careless digging.
~ muc i ngairdín, the rooting of pigs in a garden.
~ , muc, herd of cows, of pigs.
~ muc, pigstrough.
An mhuc á h~ féin sa lábán, the pig wallowing in the mud.
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