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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.
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He came to sell the horse. |