djwebb2021 wrote:
I've read this in Cnósach Focal ó Bhaile Bhúirne:
Quote:
A: nách muar an seó a bhfuil de ghlór agaibh!
B: níl aon ghlór aguinn ach glór go bhfuil cuir les againn
= go robhadar a ndóthin chun seasamh 'na bhun
This is exactly as given in that source.
Cuir leis here should mean that there are enough of them to support or back up in some way. What does this mean? We only have the collective voice that we collectively can support or back up? This, with no further context, doesn't have a clear meaning, to me at least.
Cuir le can have the meaning "to support", as I'm sure you know already. See
number 6 here,
Cur le chéile "to give mutual support". Does your sentence not simply mean "we have no voice but voice that we are willing to support", or something along those lines? "We have no voice but the voice that is supported by us", perhaps?