tachair
pr pt a' tachairt, va & n. Happen, come to pass, meet with, meet, light upon, find. Tachraidh sinn fhathast, we shall meet yet; tachraidh sin fhathast, that will happen yet; an do thachair thu air? did you light upon it? thachair e gu math dhut, it has happened well to you; agus thachair gun deach e seachad, and it happened that he passed by; an uair a thachaireas an dà iarann cho cruaidh, is dual dhaibh dealachadh, when the two irons are equally hard, rebound they must — applied to two persons equally quarrelsome and disagreeable; tachraidh an droch shìde ri neach a-muigh ged nach doireadh e leis bhon taigh i, you will meet the bad weather outside — you needn't carry it from home with you — excellent advice to people who are inclined to worry themselves over troubles which are far off and which, after all, may never come any nearer.
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