public | |
gen. | poblach; poball |
official | |
gen. | oifigeil |
with | |
gen. | le; còmhla ri |
authority | |
gen. | ùghdarras |
over | |
gen. | os cionn; thar; a nall |
court | |
gen. | cùirt |
room | |
gen. | rùm |
in | |
gen. | a stigh |
before | |
gen. | roimhe |
going | |
gen. | dol |
to | |
gen. | ris |
trial | |
gen. | dearbhadh |
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poblach (Yerkwantai); poball (Yerkwantai) | |||
English thesaurus | |||
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pub | |||
In public affairs, a segment of the population with common attributes to which a military force can tailor its communication (JP 3-61) see also external audience, internal audience | |||
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public: 9 phrases in 2 subjects |
General | 8 |
Religion | 1 |