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brionglóideach
Meaning or Explanation (EN): act of dreaming, a dream
Usage (EN): Ag brionghlóidigh, dreaming. Tháinig sé chugam i mbrionglóidigh, he appeared to me in a dream.
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briosc
Meaning or Explanation (EN): crisp, brittle, fragile
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briosc
Meaning or Explanation (EN): loquacious, gay, witty
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briosca
Meaning or Explanation (EN): biscuit
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briota
Meaning or Explanation (EN): choppy sea
Usage (EN): Ag gabháil trasna do an béal bhí an briota com géar is gur thit sé ar mhéad a scánnraith, as he was crossing the sound the sea was choppy that he fell from sheer fright.
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briotach
Meaning or Explanation (EN): lisping, stammering
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bris
Meaning or Explanation (EN): break, depose, dismember, dismiss
Usage (EN): Briseadh an cath air, he was defeated in the battle. Bhris sé nóta chúig bpunta, he changed a five-pound note.
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briseadh
Meaning or Explanation (EN): act of breaking, a breach, a fracture, a battle, change.
Usage (EN): Briseadh croí, heart-break. Briseadh na Bóinne, The Battle of the Boyne. In pl. Bristeacha, breakers. Chan a bhriseadh do scéil é, not interrupting you. Briseadh foscaidh, a little shelter from the storm or wing. Briseadh do chneasa chugat! Bad luck to you!
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briste
Meaning or Explanation (EN): broken, bankrupt, deposed, dismissed
Usage (EN): Tá mé briste leis, I have lost by the transaction. Briste brúite, tired and have worn out, crushed with grief.
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bríste
Meaning or Explanation (EN): trousers
Usage (EN): brístí gairide, knee-breeches. Bríste fada, long trousers.
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