monuar

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Irish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Interjection[edit]

monuar

  1. (literary) alas
    • 1653 "Tuireamh Philip meic Aodha Uí Raghallaigh", in Poems of the O'Reillys, ed. James Carney (Dublin 1950) p. 139
      Mo chreach is mo léun thú, a Bhéul Átha na Cairrge,
      tairnig do ré ó thréigis h'annsacht,
      beannacht uaim monuar ar h'anmuin
      's maith fhuairis, a nuachair Fhearghna.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
    • 2002 Bo Almqvist "An Bráthair Liam P. Ó Caithnia (1925-2001)" Béaloideas no. 70 p. 216
      Monuar mar a d'fhág an bás sinn in uireasa dea-laoch, an Br Ó Caithnia, duine de phríomhéigis Éireann.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
    • 2011 May, Maitiú de Hál, "Thall is Abhus : Konichiwa mar atá tú?" Beo.ie no. 121
      Is cuimhin liom go maith an uair dheiridh a raibh Éire ag imirt i gCorn an Domhain (2002 monuar!) go raibh na meáin chraolta is cló breac le beannachtaí ar nós Konichiwa agus Sayonara.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)

Usage notes[edit]

Sometimes left untranslated in English-language translations or representations of Irish-language speech; e.g.

  • George Harley Kirk, "An Incident of the Twelfth of July" in Poems and Essays p. 101 (Dublin : John F. Fowler) 1863
    "Monuar!" I said, "he persecutes
    Those who would set him free—
    Those who have tried long to erase
    Dark Destiny's decree".
  • M. L. O'Byrne, Art M'Morrough O'Cavanagh, Prince of Leinster (Dublin : Gill) 1885 p. 380
    The sigh paused awhile, scrutinising him with lynx-like eyes; then fetching a deep moan, said, mournfully: "Monuar! man will for ever learn , yet never be taught ["]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Joshua A. G. Smolders (December 7, 2011) Rop Tú Mo Baile: Gradient, Recurrent Apocope and Syncope in the Development of Irish (Masters of Linguistics)‎[1], Canada Institute of Linguistics, pages 33‑34