"Fuar" Quotes from Famous Books
... the Noun are both in the same clause or member of a sentence, and therefore they must agree together. In the following examples the Adjective and the Noun do not necessarily agree together:—Is fuar a' ghaoth ['a] tuath, cold is the wind from the north; is tric leis a' ghaoith ['a] tuath bhi fuar, it is usual for the wind from the north to be cold. In these examples, the Noun is in the Subject, and the Adjective in the ... — Elements of Gaelic Grammar • Alexander Stewart |