English to Irish Meaning of dung - aoileach


Dung :
aoileach

DIRT, ithir, aoileach, stól, eiscréid, torann, fuaim

aoileach

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Definitions of dung in English
Noun(1) fecal matter of animals
Verb(1) fertilize or dress with dung(2) defecate; used of animals
Examples of dung in English
(1) It doesn't feel like it did half an hour ago, before we found the pile of dung , shafts of light coming through the spaces between maples and conifers and filtered sun dappling the ground.(2) A large proportion of developing country households rely on biomass fuels such as wood, animal dung and crop residues for cooking and heating.(3) Farmyard manure is prepared from dung, yet about 60 to 70 per cent of dung is used as fuel in rural areas.(4) Another flash of lightning lit the cave with something that was not quite daylight, and he saw the remains of a fire pit, with a stack of desiccated animal dung next to it.(5) Muck in the seventeenth century meant, unequivocally, animal dung .(6) Round huts called mundals are made from poles and brush or vines plastered with mud, animal dung , and ashes and covered with a broad, cone-shaped thatched roof.(7) Animal dung , still used as fertilizer, was piled up in the Sicilian streets awaiting use.(8) Tell him the cigarette he puffed is made up of animal dung .(9) Studies of the preserved dung and animal remains are beginning to provide insight into large mammal paleobiology and community development during the Holocene.(10) A freezer filled with carefully labeled seeds, leaves and animal dung sits next to a cooler filled with beer.(11) Even insects may visit locally concentrated sources of ions like brackish seeps or the urine and dung of larger animals.(12) The town, without electricity, running water or toilets, is a mud track through the desert with crumbling wooden houses held together by straw and animal dung .(13) It contains particles from fires set to clear jungles for farming, and from the millions of households that burn coal, wood or animal dung for heating and cooking.(14) The scent of dung from the nearby manure pile also makes it difficult to breathe.(15) They also provide dung for manure and fuel, and they pull ploughs and carts.(16) Alas, the weather was colder than usual, the seeds lay dormant and even the miraculous properties of mountains of animal dung failed to stimulate the fabled meadow.
Related Phrases of dung
(1) cow dung ::
aoileach bó
(2) dung heap ::
aoileach gcarn
Synonyms
Noun
1. manure ::
aoileach
2. muck ::
muck
3. excrement ::
eiscréid
4. feces ::
feces
6. scat ::
gcorparáid
7. ordure ::
ordure
10. cow patties ::
patties bó
11. cow flops ::
flops bó
12. cow chips ::
sliseanna bó
13. horse apples ::
úlla capall
Different Forms
dung, dunged, dunging, dungs
Word Example from TV Shows
You said that King's Landing
smelled of horse dung and sour milk.

You said that King's Landing smelled of horse DUNG and sour milk.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 3

the dung beetle also enjoys

the DUNG beetle also enjoys

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 1

That's the vulgar word for

That's the vulgar word for "DUNG."

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 10

See that?
That's a Crawley's dung beetle.

See that? That's a Crawley's DUNG beetle.

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 2

Flies for dung shovelers.

Flies for DUNG shovelers.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 3

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