Proverbial Sayings

Ní thesairg trú teiched.

Ní thesairg trú teiched.

(not * saves * doomed man * fleeing)

Flight cannot save a doomed man.

 
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Nocha chummae cách is cách.

Nocha chummae cách is cách.

(is not * same * everyone * and * everyone)

Everyone is not the same.

 
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Ní ciat súli ní nach aiccet.

Ní ciat súli ní nach aiccet.

(not * weeps * eyes * thing * that not * they see)

Eyes do not weep for what they don’t see.

 
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Is cend daim for dartaid...

Is cend daim for dartaid mórpersan for becphopul.

(is * head * of ox * on * heifer * great person * on * small people)

A great man leading a small people is like an ox’s head on a heifer.

 
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Condolb cách ima dáinib fodesin.

Condolb cách ima dáinib fodesin.

(kin-loving * everyone * regarding his * people * own)

Everyone loves his own people best.

 
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Rot·gíuil ind shrathar dodcaid.

Rot·gíuil ind shrathar dodcaid.

(has-stuck-to-you * the * pack-saddle * of ill-luck)

The pack-saddle of misfortune has stuck to you.

 
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Ba maith fer for a ferand fadessin.

Ba maith fer for a ferand fadessin.

(would be * good * a man * on * his * land * own)

A man were well in his own land.

 
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At·tá lá i ndegaid alaile.

At·tá lá i ndegaid alaile.

(is * day * in * following * of another)

One day follows another.
Tomorrow is another day.

 
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Is fér bó aenmachaidh ...

Is fér bó aenmachaidh, is geilt aengeóid, is milide oenbeich.

(is * grass * of cow * of one-field * is * grazing * of one goose * is * honey-pasture * of one bee)

It’s grass for one cow, grazing for one goose, flowers for one bee.

 
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Ard bot fiaich ...

Ard bot fiaich ocainn, íseal bot con.

(high * tail * of raven * at-us * low * tail * of hound)

The raven’s tail is high for us and the hound’s tail is low.

 
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