TORTHAÍ
IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
taisce, f. (gs. ~, pl. -cí).1. Store, treasure, hoard. Rud a chur i d~, to put sth. away for safe keeping. ~ a dhéanamh de rud, to store up sth. Tá sé i d~ in áit éigin, it is put away somewhere. An ~ bheag airgid a bhí aici, the little money she had put by. Tá ~ mhaith déanta agat, you have a good amount laid by. ~ faoi thalamh, buried treasure. ~ chnó an iora rua, the squirrel’s cache of nuts. Caill ~, lost hoard. 2. Storehouse, treasury. Cuir sa ~ é, store it. 3. Fin: Deposit. ~ bainc, bank deposit. Cuntas ~, deposit account. Airgead ~, savings. 4. (As term of endearment) A thaisce! My dear!
ABAIRTÍ
IN FOCLÓIR GAEILGE—BÉARLA
~ taisce, comhstoic, savings, joint stock, bank.
Ná ~ ar an taisce sin, don’t take anything out of that deposit.
Rud a choinneáil i mbosca, i dtaisce, faoi ghlas, to keep sth. in a box, secured, locked up.
Taisce a chur, to bury treasure.
Rud a chur i bhfolach, i dtaisce, to put sth. in hiding, in safe keeping.
~ airgid, fála, taisce, cash, receivable, deposit, account.
~ i dtaisce, laying by, saving.
Chuir sé i dtaisce dá chlann é, he put it by for his children.
Rud a fhágáil i dtaisce, i bhfolach, to leave sth. stored, hidden, away.
Taisce, tobar, a fháil, to find a treasure, a well.
I dtaisce sa bhanc, deposited in the bank.
Ag cur i g~ na taisce, adding to the hoard.
Cuir i dtaisce é ~ nach gcaillfear é, put it away lest it should get lost.
Taisce a ~adh, to unearth a treasure.