GÁBHADH |
-AIDH and -BHTHA, {plural} {idem} and GÁIBHTHE, {masculine} want, need; distress, danger, peril; adventure; i NGÁBHADH, in danger; i NGÁBHADH AIBHNC, in danger of rivers; TÁ GÁBHADH AGAM LEIS, I have need of it; THA GÁBHADH GO MAITH AGAM LEIS, I need it badly; NÍ GÁBHADH DHAM, I need not; NÍ IARSTAINN AON TRAIDHBHREAS ACHT DÍOL MO GHÁBHAIDH, I would ask no wealth but enough for my needs; NÍ GÁBHADH AN DITHNEAS, no need for such haste; NÍ GÁBHADH LIOM É, I do not deem it necessary, {also, alias} I do not think it worth while; AN CHÉAD GHÁBHADH DO BHAINT AS, to Eliminate the most pressing need; GAN GHÁBHADH, GAN RIACHTANAS, without any need whatever; me MHAOIL 'NA GHÁBHADH, my head having need of it (a wig); SÍOL GÁBHAIDH AGNS DÉIRCE, offspring of penury and alms; {also, alias} GÁBH; {often} GÁDH, -ÁIDH, GABHAD, -AID, {plural} {idem}, {masculine} ({also, alias} {feminine}), a trick, an artifice; A DHÁ GHÁBHADH CLIS, his two feats of skill (e, GÁBHADH cutting two heads off at a time). | |
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