<span class="searchmatch">às</span> <span class="searchmatch">leth</span> (+ genitive or possessive determiner) on behalf of cuir <span class="searchmatch">às</span> <span class="searchmatch">leth</span>...
cuir <span class="searchmatch">às</span> <span class="searchmatch">leth</span> accuse, allege Chuir i <span class="searchmatch">às</span> <span class="searchmatch">leth</span> Ciotaidh bhochd gur e bana-bhuidseach a bh’ innte. ― She accused poor Kitty of being a witch. Na cuir meirle...
(“large”), and Cornish les. IPA(key): /ʎe(h)/ <span class="searchmatch">leth</span> half air <span class="searchmatch">leth</span> <span class="searchmatch">às</span> <span class="searchmatch">leth</span> gu <span class="searchmatch">leth</span> leisgeul <span class="searchmatch">leth</span> mar <span class="searchmatch">leth</span> <span class="searchmatch">leth</span>-phinnt <span class="searchmatch">leth</span>- ^ Matasović, Ranko (2009) “*letos”, in...
books <span class="searchmatch">leth</span>-cheud (“fifty”) ceudamh (“hundredth”) cuimhneachan nan ceud bliadhna (“centenary”) ceud m (genitive singular ceud, plural ceudan) hundred <span class="searchmatch">às</span> a'...
a chur gach bliadhna, agus craobhan air <span class="searchmatch">leth</span> èifeachdach a thaobh a bhith a' tarraing chàrbon dà-ocasaid <span class="searchmatch">às</span> an adhair. The Scottish Government aims to...
an author or his work for or against. (transitive) To adduce (something) <span class="searchmatch">as</span> a reason, excuse, support etc. 1603, Michel de Montaigne, chapter 39, in John...
an t-sneachda (“snow”, verb) cuir ann (“paste (computing)”, verb) cuir <span class="searchmatch">às</span> <span class="searchmatch">leth</span> (“accuse”) cuir ceart (“correct”, verb) cuir clos air (“checkmate”, verb)...
some commentators. <span class="searchmatch">As</span> those commentators have it: to "speak on behalf of a person or entity" is to speak on someone's side or part <span class="searchmatch">as</span> their explicitly or...
Address in Answer to the Speech—Adjourned Debate, House of Commons; republished <span class="searchmatch">as</span> Hansard's Parliamentary Debates, volume 102, third series, 1849, page 216:...
FORTH AND BARGY, number 1, page 106: A skudhelès, lhaung roosta, wull glaude <span class="searchmatch">leth</span> aam what. The knives, that were long rusty, well-pleased let them whet. Jacob...