lasc

Noun

 * 1) lash; whip
 * 2) * 2010, Louis de Paor, Máistir Dána / Past Master, in agus rud eile de / and another thing, pages 17 (Irish) and 16 (English):
 * "ga"

- Nuair a tharraing sé lasc gan choinne leis ar a dheasc tháinig allas amach tré bhoinn ár gcos,


 * 1) switch
 * 2)  punt

Verb

 * 1) lash, whip
 * 2) kick, strike
 * 3) * Máire Mhac an tSaoi, An Crann (The Tree), reprinted with an English translation in Declan Kiberd's Inventing Ireland, page 603:
 * Thit an tóin as mo bholg
 * is faoi mar a gheobhainn lascadh cic
 * nó leacadar sna baotháin
 * íon taom anbhainne isteach orm
 * a dhein chomh lag san mé
 * gurb ar éigin a bhí ardú na méire ionam
 * as san go ceann trí lá.
 * Paul Muldoon's version is as unbuttoned as the original:
 * The bottom falling out of my belly
 * as if I had got a kick[ing] up the arse
 * or a punch in the kidneys.
 * A fainting-fit coming over me
 * that took the legs from under me
 * and left me so zonked
 * I could barely lift a finger
 * till Wednesday.
 * 1) dash
 * 2)  switch (on/off)
 * 1) dash
 * 2)  switch (on/off)