idirSee also: idir- eadair, eadar (Ulster) eidir (Connacht) From Old Irish eter, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁enter (“between”). Cognate with Latin inter (“between”)
idir-See also: idir iodar- From idir (“between”). idir- inter-, mid- Irish terms prefixed with idir- idirbhalla idirchluiche idirchreidmheach idiraisnéis idirfhásáil
idir-ranntaidir-rannta f pl plural of idir-roinnt Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Irish. All possible mutated forms
dul idirdul idir The ability to come between (two or more people). Chiefly used as a negative polarity item; to be translated idiomatically into English with the
idir cleith agus ursainLiterally, “between wattle and jamb” idir cleith agus ursain by the skin of one's teeth, by a hair's breadth Idir cleith is ursain d'imigh sé He escaped