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TORTHAÍ IN ENGLISH—IRISH DICTIONARY
pity1, s. Trua f. a To take pity on s.o., trua a ghlacadh do dhuine. I felt pity for him, bhí trua agam ; ghlac trua . To move s.o. to pity, trua a chur ar dhuine. To do sth. out of pity for s.o., rud a dhéanamh le trua do dhuine. For pity's sake, ar son . b What a pity! nach mór an trua é! nach é an feall é! It is a great pity, is mór an trua é.
pity2, v.tr. trua agam do. He is to be pitied, is mór an díol trua é.
TORTHAÍ GAOLMHARA IN ENGLISH—IRISH DICTIONARY
ABAIRTÍ IN ENGLISH—IRISH DICTIONARY
Accessible to pity, bogchroíoch.
He is to be pitied, is díol trua é.
Not but that I pity you, agus nach bhfuil trua agam duit.
He was divided between hatred and pity, níor threise an fuath an trua aige.
My heart melted with pity, choscair mo chroí i mo chliabh le trua.
(The) more's the pity, móide an trua.
To move s.o. to pity, trua a chur ar dhuine.
Your tears will not move him (to pity), bhogfaidh do dheora é.
Object of, for, pity, díol m, ábhar m, trua.
Have pity on him, bíodh trua agat .
To be prompted by a feeling of pity, corraí le teann trua.
To stir s.o. to pity, trua a mhúscailt i nduine.
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