Meaning of gar an | Babel Free
kaɾənExamples
“The soul now resolves to die if he command so, yet at his door, and facing towards him.”
The soul is now resolving to die, if GOD requests it, although it is still only at his doorway, and its face towards him.
“Gar am faic mi gu brath sibh / Bithith mo ghradhadhuibh^([sic]) dileas.”
Although I will never see you again, my love for you will be steadfast.
““Gar an dèanadh tu,” ars esan, “ach clò san t-seachdain, no clò gu leth.””
“Even if all you did”, he says, “was a tweed every week or half a tweed.”
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