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EXACT MATCHES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
pingin, f. (gs. ~e, pl. ~í; pl. ~e used with numerals).1. Penny. (a) ~, dhá phingin, trí ~e, a penny, twopence, threepence. ~ nua, new penny. Níl ~ rua, ~ bonn, aige, he hasnt a penny piece. Ag sábháil na ~e is ag cur amú na scillinge, penny wise and pound foolish. An phingin a chaitheamh i ndiaidh an phuint, to throw the helve after the hatchet. Is é cosaint na ~e a chruachas na puint, take care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselves. S.a. saothraigh 3. (b) Sum of money. ~í beaga airgid, small sums, a small amount, of money. ~ bheag a ghnóthú ar rud, to make a small amount of profit on sth. ~ mhaith (airgid), a pretty penny. Rinne ~ mhaith air, you made a good profit out of it. Fuair luach do phingine, you got your moneys worth. Fuair an phingin is airde orthu, he sold them for the highest price. Ag cur na muc chun na ~e, fattening pigs for market. An phingin bheag agus an phingin mhór a chaitheamh, to squander money. (c) ~ Pheadair, Peters pence. (d) Ag caitheamh ~í, playing pitch-and-toss. 2. Anat: (Sheeps) second stomach. 3. ~ (mheáchain), pennyweight. (Var: gs. pingne, pl. pingneacha; pínn f, gs. pínne, pl. pínneacha)
PHRASES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
Dhá phunt ~ pingin, two pounds, all but a penny.
Pinginí (beaga) airgid, a little money.
An bhfuil aon phingin airgid agat? Have you any money?
Pingin an ceann, a penny each.
Chuir cluiche agus bhí dhá phingin sa bháin, I got a game and was owed twopence from the kitty.
Níl chomh ~ le pingin agam, I havent even a penny.
Níl pingin ag breith ar an bpingin eile aige, he spends every penny as fast as he earns it.
~ pingine, penny piece.
Gan phingin gan bhonn, penniless.
Níl pingin aige ach ag brath ormsa, he hasnt a penny but what I give him.
Faoi bhun pingine, under a penny.
Gan pingin chuige uaidh, not a penny more or less.
na pinginí ar a g~ aige, he is rolling in the pennies, making money fast. (Of person)
Pingin le cois, a penny over and above.
~ faoi na pinginí, he counts every penny.
chuirfeadh amach pingin, he wouldnt spend a penny.
Gach pingin bhfuair , every penny he got.
Dháil pinginí orthu, he distributed pennies among them.
Gach pingin ~ shaothraigh , every penny he earned.
Dhearmad na pinginí, he overlooked, omitted, the pence.
Níl pingin ar a thús ar a dheireadh, he hasnt a penny from any source, in the world.
Díoc an phingin dheireanach a bhí agam air, he paid every penny he owed me.
~far gan phingin thú, you will be left penniless.
Go ~ na pingine, even down to the penny.
Pinginí ~a a shaothrú, to earn a few miserable pennies.
~ phingin, I am without a penny, penniless.
~ pingin ina phóca, without a penny in his pocket.
mbeinn ~ pingin a shaothrú, if I were not to earn a penny.
Níl pingin le glaoch orainn, nobody can claim a penny from us.
A bhfuil ~ pingin agus punt, all the difference between a penny and a pound.
raibh aon phingin ar ~ agam, I had no money on me.
Níor ~ pingin , it didnt cost me a penny.
Níl pingin ~te as, he is not to get a penny out of it.
~fadh pingin de, he wouldnt take a penny off it.
Ag déanamh lóin den phingin, hoarding pennies.
~ na pingine, pennywort.
~ an phingin, moneywort.
Ba bheag ~ bhí aon phingin fágtha agam, I had scarcely a penny left.
Níor ~ leis pingin a thairiscint dom, he had the effrontery to offer me a penny.
A ~ is pingin, as much as a penny.
~ a dhéanamh den phingin, to keep a tight hold of every penny.
An ~ a chailleadh ag lorg na pingine, penny wise, pound foolish.
Don ~ (braon, pingin), not a, devil a (drop, penny).
pingin mhaith ~te aige, he has saved a pretty penny.
Saothraíonn pingin pingin eile, money makes money.
Níl pingin ar mo sheilbh, I havent as much as a penny.
Bhí pingin ~ sa chomhaireamh, I was a penny short in the count.
Níor shiúil pingin de orm, not a penny of it came my way.
Pinginí beaga sóinseála, some small change.
Rinne ~ maith ar na pinginí, you put a good few pence together.
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