de gheall ar

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Pronunciation[edit]

Preposition[edit]

de gheall ar (plus dative, triggers no mutation in general references but lenition in qualified or particularized references)

  1. for the sake of
  2. disposed to, intending to; (predicated with a form of (to be)) to want, to like
    • 1906, E. C. Quiggin, A Dialect of Donegal, Cambridge University Press, page 53:
      tα: ʃɛ ə jαL erʹ αm ə wiNʹtʹ əs
      [tá sé de gheall ar am a bhaint as]
      he wants to waste time
      (literally, “he is disposed to wasting time”)
      Nʹi:lʹ mʹə ə jαL erʹ
      [níl mé de gheall air]
      I do not like it
      (literally, “I am not disposed to it”)
      Nʹi:lʹ mʹɛ ə jαL erʹ ə ꬶɔLʹ ʃerʹ
      [níl mé de gheall ar a dhul soir]
      I do not want to go over
      (literally, “I am not disposed to going over”)