to practice (past part. of cleacht)
"cleachta" means "to practice (past part. of cleacht)" in Irish (verb). Mutation forms: Séimhiú → chleachta, Urú → gcleachta.
In Irish, the first letter of "cleachta" changes depending on the grammatical context. These are the mutated forms:
| Mutation | Form |
|---|---|
| Base form | cleachta |
| Séimhiú | chleachta |
| Urú | gcleachta |
2 1° Ráthaítear do gach saoránach saoirse choinsiasa is saorchead admhála is cleachta creidimh, ach gan san a dhul chun dochair don ord phoiblí ná don mhoráltacht phoiblí.
2 1° Freedom of conscience and the free profession and practice of religion are, subject to public order and morality, guaranteed to every citizen.
B2(c) aon Abhcóide amháin, ag cleachta a ghairme agus seasamh seacht mblian ar a luíod aige, abhcóide ainmneoidh an tArd-Aturnae o am go ham, agus
( c ) one practising Barrister of at least seven years' standing nominated from time to time by the Attorney-General, and
B2(3) San Alt so isé brí atá le “comhairleach dlí” ná abhcóide dlí no atúrnae atá i dteideal cleachta i Saorstát Éireann.
(3) The expression "legal adviser" in this Section means a barrister-at-law or solicitor entitled to practise in Saorstát Eireann
B2(ii) pléideáil, cleachta agus nós-imeachta i gcoitinne i ngach cás coiriúil i láthair na Príomh-Chúirte Coiriúla no aon chúirt den Chuaird Ard-Chúirte no na Cúirte Athchomhairc Choiriúla;
(ii) pleading, practice and procedure generally in all criminal cases before the Central Criminal Court or any court of the High Court Circuit or the Court of Criminal Appeal;
B2Ach mar sin féin éinne nach abhcóide atá ag cleachta a ghairme agus seasamh deich mblian ar a luíod aige ní bheidh sé cáilithe chun a cheaptha mar fhear ionaid do Bhreitheamh Chuarda.
Provided however that no one other than a practising barrister of ten years' standing at least shall be qualified for appointment as deputy of a Circuit Judge.
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