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10(5
OF THE PARTS
[Part II.
Tabhair, (r) give,
active Voice.
Preterite.
Affirm. Do thug,
Negat. D' thug,
Subjunct. Bheirinn,tabhairinn,
Imperat, Tabhaiream, thugam.
Passive Voice.
Affirm. Do thugadh,
Negat. D' thugadh,
Subjunct. Bheirteadh, tugtadh
Imperat. Thugthar.
Future.
Bheir.
Tabhair.
Bheir.
I/ifin. Tabhairt.
Bheirear.
Tabhairear.
Bheirear.
Thig, come.
Active Voice.
Preterite.
Affirm. Do thainig,
Negat. D ' thainig,
Subjunct. Thiginn,
Imperat. Thigeam.
Future.
Thig.
Tig.W
Thig.
Injin. Tighinn, teachd.
IRREGULAR
tense in its simplest form'leid'. See Gael. New Test. 176", and
1796, Matt. xiii. 2S. xlv. l5. A different mode of writing this
tense has been adopted in the edition of the Gael. Bible, Edin,
180T, where we uniformly find 'dtheid, dthoir, dthig.'
(r) Throughout the verb 'tabhair', the syllables abhair are
often contracted into oir ; as 'toir, toirinn', (Sec. Acts, xviii. 10.
Sometimes written 'd'thoir, d'thoirinn'j rather improperly. See
the last note Qq").
(s) 'Tig' rather than 'd'thig'. See the last note (7).
OF THE PARTS
[Part II.
Tabhair, (r) give,
active Voice.
Preterite.
Affirm. Do thug,
Negat. D' thug,
Subjunct. Bheirinn,tabhairinn,
Imperat, Tabhaiream, thugam.
Passive Voice.
Affirm. Do thugadh,
Negat. D' thugadh,
Subjunct. Bheirteadh, tugtadh
Imperat. Thugthar.
Future.
Bheir.
Tabhair.
Bheir.
I/ifin. Tabhairt.
Bheirear.
Tabhairear.
Bheirear.
Thig, come.
Active Voice.
Preterite.
Affirm. Do thainig,
Negat. D ' thainig,
Subjunct. Thiginn,
Imperat. Thigeam.
Future.
Thig.
Tig.W
Thig.
Injin. Tighinn, teachd.
IRREGULAR
tense in its simplest form'leid'. See Gael. New Test. 176", and
1796, Matt. xiii. 2S. xlv. l5. A different mode of writing this
tense has been adopted in the edition of the Gael. Bible, Edin,
180T, where we uniformly find 'dtheid, dthoir, dthig.'
(r) Throughout the verb 'tabhair', the syllables abhair are
often contracted into oir ; as 'toir, toirinn', (Sec. Acts, xviii. 10.
Sometimes written 'd'thoir, d'thoirinn'j rather improperly. See
the last note Qq").
(s) 'Tig' rather than 'd'thig'. See the last note (7).
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