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I (in, ann), IN, INTO (Eclipsing).

1. Of time:

Ins an tSaṁraḋ.   In Summer.

2. Of motion to a place:

Iar dteaċt i n‑Éirinn do Ṗádraig. Patrick having come into Ireland.

3. Of rest at a place:

Tá sé i nDoire.   He is in Derry.

4. In following phrases:

i n‑aoinḟeaċt le, along with, i n‑aġaiḋ, against.
i ndiaiḋ, after. i gceann, at end of.
i gcoinne, against. i gcoṁair, in front of.
i ḃfoċair, in company with. i measg, among.
i dtimċioll, about.
5. After words expressing esteem, respect, liking, &c., for something:
Dúil i n‑ór.   Desire for gold.

6. Used predicatively after :

Táim im’ ḟear láidir anois.   I am a strong man now.

7. In existence, extant:

Is breáġ an aimsir atá ann. It’s fine weather we’re having.