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aireamh

ploughman

NounMasculinedict

"aireamh" means "ploughman" in Irish (masculine noun). Mutation forms: Urú → n-aireamh, Réamhlitir h → haireamh, Réamhlitir t → t-aireamh.

Mutation forms

In Irish, the first letter of "aireamh" changes depending on the grammatical context. These are the mutated forms:

MutationForm
Base formaireamh
Urún-aireamh
Réamhlitir hhaireamh
Réamhlitir tt-aireamh

"aireamh" in context

Daoine a leigfar isteach sa bhFúndúireacht Mheán-suidhte agus nách ionmhuirir ar aon Tuathcheanntair laistigh den Chontae d'aireamh ina Muirir ar an gContae Iomlán.

Persons admitted to Central Institution, and not chargeable to any Rural District within the County, are to be regarded as County-at-Large Charges.

B2

An sochar a gheibheann aon oifigeach as obair chúiteamhach do thóg sé air féin dá dheoin féin agus ná beadh teideal aige chuige de bhua a phríomh-oifige fé Dhlí na mBocht, gan é d'aireamh mar shochar oifige chun crícheanna pinsin.

That remunerative work taken up voluntarily and to which an official would not be entitled by virtue of his principal office under the Poor Law shall not rank as an emolument for pension purposes. [GA]

C1

(b) Mar gheall ar aon fhiach, damáiste no suim airgid, nuair is mó san ná tríocha punt gan costaisí na cúise d'aireamh.

( b ) On account of any debt, damages or sum of money, when the amount exceeds thirty pounds over and above all costs of suit.

B2

Further reading

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