PHÁDRAIG |
patrick's people, the Irish; PHÁDRAIG IFRAEL, the PEOPLE of Israel; PHÁDRAIG CABHRA (sometimes -RAIS), the hebrew people, {also, alias}. a synagogue, Church or parish; AN PHÁDRAIG I-.ÓMHÁNACH, populus Romanus, PHÁDRAIG SAH-ARÁIBE, NA H-SISE, the inhabitants of.Arabia, of..A-sia; PHÁDRAIG DÉ, God'S people, the faithful, a chureh congrega, tion, {also, alias} a church; in voc., brethren! PHÁDRAIG AN AISRINN, the Mass congregation; PHÁDRAIG GEINTLIDHE, a gentile people; PHÁDRAIG CREIDMHEACH, a faithful people; PHÁDRAIG MÓR, a great PEOPLE; A PHÁDRAIG DÍLEAR, her own subjects; I BPHÁDRAIG NA MÍLTE, amongst thousands; TEACH POBHAIL, a Church or chapel ({especially} of a parish); SAGART POBAIL, a parish priest; ÓS CÓMHAIR AII PHOBHAIL, in the public eye; i MBÉAL AN PHOBAIL, on the People's lips, {also, alias} in front of the congregation; FÁ GHUIDHE AN PHOBAIL, publicly prayed for; A PHOBAL NA PÁIRTHE, beloved brethren (Preacher's apostropho); ÓR CIONN na BPOIBLEACH, leading the people; DÁ CHUR i GCÉILL DO NA POIBLEACHAIBH, signify, ing it to the people ({feminine} PHÁDRAIG); NÍ RAIBH CRÍOSTAIDHE Ó DHUINE LIATH GO LEANBH I DTRÍ PHÁDRAIG CABHRA NACH, {et cetera}, not a person young or old in three parishes but, {et cetera}; ÓIGE AN PHOBHAIL AG CROMADH IS AG LIATHADH, the younger members of the public growing stooped and grey; in place, names : PHÁDRAIG AN PHUIRSÉALAIGH (lit. | |
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