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diúl could be a grammatical form of: iúl »
EXACT MATCHES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
diúl1, m. (gs. -úil). 1. vn. of diúl2. 2. Sucking, suck. Leanbh (an) diúil, suckling. Lao diúil, sucking calf. Leanbh, uan, a bhaint den ~, to wean a child, a lamb. A chroí diúil, my dearest. S.a. fiacail 1(a).
diúl2, v.t. & i. Suck. Rud a dhiúl, to suck sth. ~ ar rud, to suck at sth. Leanbh ag ~, a child sucking. Ag ~ cíche, buidéil, oráiste, na méar, sucking a breast, a bottle, an orange, ones fingers. Bhí an lao ag ~ a mháthar, ar a mháthair, the calf was sucking its mother. Dhiúl an chíoch bhradach, he inherited his bad qualities from his mother. na ballaí ag ~ an uisce, the walls are sucking in, absorbing, the water. Bhí ag ~ a phíopa, he was sucking his pipe. Dhiúlfadh an fhuil asat, it would suck away your blood.
RELATED MATCHES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
PHRASES IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
Bhain an leanbh den chíoch, den diúl, she weaned the child.
~ aige a ordóg a dhiúl, he has a habit of sucking his thumb.
Diúl as ~, to sip through a straw.
~ diúil, forais, milk-, wisdom, tooth.
deoil, diúil, sucking-calf.
Diúl an ~ as, suck the juice out of it.
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