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An fear is feár.
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The man who is better (than any one else), i.e., the man who is best.
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An fear is óige.
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The man who is younger (than any one else), i.e., the man who is youngest.
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An fear is sine.
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The man who is older (than any one else), i.e., oldest.
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An fear ba ṫreise.
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The man who was stronger (than any one else), i.e., the man who was strongest.
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An fear dob óige.
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The man who was younger (than any one else), i.e., the man who was youngest.
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An fear dob ḟear.
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The man who was better (than any one else), i.e., the man who was best.
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An fear ba ṁó caint.
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The man who had more talk (than any one else), i.e., the man who had most talk.
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An fear ba ṁór caint.
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The man who was of much talk, i.e., the man who had a lot of talk.
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Ba ṁinic nár b’é an fear dob uasal cáil an fear dob uasal méinn.
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It frequently happened that it was not the person who had the high name that had the noble disposition.
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