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labourer (n.) labree: For the labourer is worthy of his hire - Son ta'n labree toilliu e 'aill. DF idiom; obbree, fer-obbree
compensation (n.) aayeeilley: Worker's compensation - Aayeeilley ny labree. DF idiom; cooilleeney; lhiasagh, lhiasaghey
lhongey (=Ir. longadh) pl. lhongaghyn collation, feed, grub, meal, oatmeal, repast, sustenance: Ta cadley yn labree kiune, my s'beg ny s'mooar e lhongey Bible
husbandman (n.) jiulean, labree thallooin; eirinnagh: I am the true vine, and my Father is the husbandman - Mish y billey-feeyney firrinagh, as my Ayr yn eirinnagh Bible; eirrinagh; eirrinnagh: I am no prophet, I am an husbandman - Cha nee phadeyr mee, she eirrinagh mee Bible; tannys
worthy1 (adj.) feeu: Worthy of respect - Feeu arrym. DF idiom; feeudagh: He is worthy of it - T'eh feeudagh da. DF idiom; toilliu: For the labourer is worthy of his hire - Son ta'n labree toilliu e 'aill. DF idiom; toilchin: He is worthy of death - T'eh toilchin baase. DF idiom; onoroil: If he will shew himself a worthy man - My yeeaghys eh eh-hene ny ghooinney onoroil Bible
obbree pl. obbreeyn agent, artisan, employee, factory hand, proletarian; labourer: for the labourer is worthy of his hire - son ta’n labree toilliu e aill Bible; worker: and his father was a man of Tyre, a worker in brass - va e ayr dooinney jeh Tyre, ny obbree ayns prash Bible; workman, working man: the workman made it - yn obbree ren eh, Bible; performer; potter: ta shinyn y chray, as uss yn obbree Bible; (adj.) practical; (v.) working; worked: as obbree ad seose nyn gliwenyn gys yiarnyn-shesheree, as nyn shleiyghyn gys yiarnyn-foldyragh Bible
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