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PHRASES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
Bíonn cuma ~ ar an tír sa gheimhreadh, the country looks dreary in the winter.
~ an gheimhridh, (distress resulting from) the inclemency of winter.
Geimhreadh ~, mild, humid, winter.
~ an gheimhridh, winter rains.
~ gheimhridh, winter card-school.
~ gheimhridh, winter quarters.
Bia faoi choinne an gheimhridh, food for use during the winter.
Lá ~ geimhridh, hard winter’s day.
~ geimhridh, the rigours of winter.
~ earraigh, gheimhridh, spring, winter, wheat.
Geimhreadh ~, rigorous winter.
~ an gheimhridh, the depths of winter.
Sa ~; i n~ an gheimhridh, na bliana, in the depth of winter.
~ gheimhridh, winter wrack.
Tá an geimhreadh ~ta, the winter is past and gone.
1. ~ an gheimhridh, the winter cold.
~ na geamhoíche, beguiler of a winter’s night.
2. ~ dubh na bliana, the dead of winter.
~ geimhridh, winter(-bred) calf;
~ dubh (na bliana, na Nollag), (short dark days in) dead of winter.
Na ~a dubha, the short dark days in dead of winter.
Lá geimhridh, winter’s day.
Aimsir gheimhridh, winter, wintry, weather.
Codladh geimhridh, winter sleep, hibernation.
Lón geimhridh, winter supply.
~ agus samhradh, winter and summer, all the year round.
Ar an treas lá de gheimhreadh, on the third day of winter, of November.
~ geimhridh, winter manuring.
1. ~ gheimhridh, earraigh, a winter, spring, morning.
Lá breá é, ~ le lá geimhridh, it is a good day for a winter’s day.
Is breá an aimsir í, ~ le geimhreadh, it is fine weather, considering it is winter.
Tá an geimhreadh sa mhullach orainn, the winter is upon us.
~ ghealaí, gheimhridh, moonlight, winter’s, night.
~ na sméar, fruit-destroying pooka, herald of winter.
Cuir an clog ar an ~, set the clock back (to winter standard time).
Na héin ~ a thagann sa gheimhreadh, these (species of) birds that come in the winter.
Cuir ~ orthu le haghaidh an gheimhridh, cover them up securely for the winter.
Tá an geimhreadh ag ~adh linn, winter is close at hand.
Tá a d~ don gheimhreadh ann, it is enough to support them for the winter.
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