ministear
-eir, -an, sm Clergyman. 2 Minister. 3** Servant. Ionnas gum bithinn 'nam mhinistear aig Ìosa Crìost, so that I might be a minister of Jesus Christ; b' annsa leam ministear-maide na madadh-ministir, I prefer a wooden minister to a ministerial hound — said by a ploughman who had served under two ministers. One was a “Moderate” and a gentleman, the other an Evangelical and a tyrant. To a friend, who asked his opinion of the respective merits of the “ministear-maide” and the “ministear-diadhaidh,” the ploughman replied as above. Cròg ministeir agus spòg iolaire, a minister's “paw” and an eagle's claw — a saying attributed to “Dall Mór,” a North Uist bard and catechist.
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