ABAIRTÍ
IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
Ag an doras, an tine, an abhainn, at the door, the fire, the river.
Chuaigh sé d’aon léim ~ isteach san abhainn, he took one jump, jumped suddenly, into the river.
Ag teacht ~ an pháirc, thar an abhainn, coming across the field, the river.
~ thar (an) abhainn, over, to the other side of, the river.
Tá an abhainn ag ~t faoin mbruach, the river is undermining the bank.
~ abhann, source, upper reaches, of river.
~ abhann, mouth, outfall, of river.
Ar bhrú abhann, on the bank of a river.
~ abhann, debouchment of river.
~ abhann, mouth of river.
~ abhann, mouth of river.
Chaith sé an abhainn (de léim), he cleared the river (at a jump).
~ amach (as an teach, san abhainn) iad, throw them out (of the house, into the river).
~ in abhainn, i mbealach, twist, winding, in a river, in a path.
~ abhann, locha, head of river, of lake.
Cheap an balla, an abhainn, sinn, the wall, the river, barred our way.
Tháinig leá choipeadh na habhann orthu, they melted away (like foam on the river).
An áit a gcorann an bealach, an abhainn, where the road, the river, turns.
~ i mbóthar, in abhainn, bend in road, in river.
Cois abhann, cladaigh, cuain, beside a river, a shore, a harbour.
Is í an abhainn an chríoch, the river marks the boundary.
Chros sé an abhainn siar, he crossed the river on his way westwards.
I g~ na habhann, in the central current of the river, in mid-stream.
Chuir sé an abhainn de, he got across the river.
Duine, rud, a chur thar abhainn, to put s.o., sth., across a river.
Tá an abhainn ag cur thar bruach, the river is overflowing its banks.
~ na habhann, na dtonn, the foam on the river, on the waves.
Dháil an abhainn a tuile tharstu, the river poured its flood over them.
Taobh abhus den abhainn, on the near side of the river.
Dhíolfadh sé ar bord loinge thú, he would sell you down the river.
~ a chur ar abhainn, to bridge a river.
Cad a tharla dó? É a thitim san abhainn. What happened to him? He fell in the river.
Dá mbeadh ~ thar an abhainn againn, if we had an easy way to cross the river.
Tá an abhainn, an tuile, ag éirí, the river, the flood, is rising.
An áit a n-éiríonn an abhainn, where the river rises.
Tá an abhainn ag éirí ar na hísleáin, the river is rising over the low grounds.
Dul le ~ na habhann, to go down river, be swept downstream.
Abhainn a fhódú, to bank a river.
~ abhann, source of river.
Tá ~ san abhainn, the river is swollen.
Ag ~áil ar snámh ar an abhainn, going afloat on the river.
Ag ~áil thar an mballa, an droichead, an abhainn, going over the wall, the bridge, the river.
~ abhann, coille, cuain, river, forest, harbour, guard.
~ na habhann, na gaoithe, na báistí, the sound of the river, of the wind, of the rain.
~ abhann, locha, bed of river, of lake.