"Dia linn" meaning in Irish

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Interjection

Forms: Dia linn ! [canonical]
Etymology: Literally, “God with us!” Etymology templates: {{m-g|God with us!}} “God with us!”, {{lit|God with us!}} Literally, “God with us!” Head templates: {{head|ga|interjection|head=Dia linn!}} Dia linn!
  1. God bless you (said after someone has sneezed) Synonyms: deiseal
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