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3. To express origin, cause; ground of proof; confidence, trust in:
As gaċ áird. From every quarter.
Soċar do ḃaint as. Derive benefit from.
An fáṫ as. The reason why.
Ar so suas. Henceforth.
Is follus as. It is evident from,
Iontuigṫe as. Inferable from,
Muiniġin as. Confidence in.

4. After verbs, of boasting or taking pride in:

Maoiḋim as. I boast of.
Glórṁar as. Glorying in.
Lánṁar as féin. Full of himself.

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ĊUN (ċum), TOWARDS.

1. Ċum is used after verbs of motion:

Ċuaiḋ sé ċum an tiġe. He went towards the house.
Cur ċum fairrge. To put to sea.

2. Before verbal noun to express purpose:

Ṫáinig sé ċum an ċapaill do ḋíol.
He came to sell the horse.