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EXACT MATCHES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
domlas, m. (gs. -ais). 1. Gall, bile. (a) Anat: ~ (ae), bile. (b) Gall-bladder and contents. ~ mór, (disease characterized by) enlarged gall-bladder. Is é fuadach an chait ar an ~ aige é, he has caught a Tartar. (c) (Of taste) Bitterness; (of temperament) rancour. ~ , acerbity of drink. Dul chun domlais le rud, to take an intense dislike to sth. ~ a chur ar dhuine, to stir s.o.’s gall. Bhí an ~ riamh ann, he was always bitter. Cibé ~ a tháinig ar an seanduine, whatever made the old man peevish. (d) Bitter substance; obnoxious thing. an scéal ina dhomlas, the matter has become nauseating. 2. Bitter, rancorous, person. (Var: ~c m)
PHRASES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
~ dhomlais, gall-stone.
~ domlais, gall-bladder.
~ an domlais, gall-bladder.
~a domlais, bile-stones.
Domlas ~ fhíon, mixture of gall and wine.
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