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THE GAELIC LANGUAGE. vii
The same Noun declined with the Article.
Sing. PI.
Nom. An dorus, the ifoor. Noin. Na dorsan, the doors.
Gen. An doruis, of the door. Gen. Nan dorsa, of the doors.
Dat. An, 'n dorus, to the door. Bat. Na dorsaibh, to the doors.
Example of a Feminine Noun, indefinite, beginning icitk a Dental.
Teasach, a fever ; fern.
Sing. PL
Nom. Teasacli, a fever. Nom. Teasaichean, /euers.
Gen. Teasaiche, of a fever. Gen. Teasach, of fevers.
Dat. Teasach, to a fever. Dat. Teasaichibh, to fevers.
Voc. Theasach, O fever. Voc. Theasaiche, O fevers.
The same Noun declined with /he Article.
Sing. PL
Nom. An teasach, the fever. No7n. Na teasaichean, the fevers.
Gen. Na. te&sniche, of the fever. Gen. Nan teasach, o/Mc/ei'ers.
Dat. An, 'n teasach, to the fever. Dat. Na teasaichibh, to the fevers.
Note. — L That nouns, definite, beginning with s, and followed by a lingual, insert t between the article, and the gen.
and dat. singular.
II. That nouns masc. beginning with a vowel, insert t in the nom. sing. ; and nouns fern, insert h in the yen. sing..
and also in the nom. and dat. pi.
Example of a Noun Masculine, indefinite, beginning with s, and followed by a Vowel.
Soc, a socket; inas.
Sing. PL
Nom. Soc, a socket. Nom. Suic, sockets.
Gen. Smc, of a socket. Gen. Soc, of sockets.
Dat. Soc, to a socket. Dat. Socaibh, to sockets.
Voc. Shoe, socket. Voc. Shuic, sockets.
The same Noun declined ivith the Article.
Sing. PL
Nom. An soc, the socket. Nom. Na suic, the sockets.
Gen. An t-siiic, of the socket. Gen. iian soc, of the sockets.
Dat. An, 'n t-soc, to the socket. Dat. Na socaibh, to the sockets.
Example of a Noun Masculine, indefinite, beginning with s, and followed by a Lingual.
Sliiagh, people ; mas.
Sing. PL
Nom. Sluagh, a host. Nom. Slòigh, hosts.
Gen. Sluaigh, o/a /ios<. Gen. Slogh, q/7(os<s.
Dat. Sluagh, to a host. Dat. Slòigh, to hosts.
Voc. Shluagh, host. Voc. Shloigh, hosts.
The same Xonn declined tcith the Article.
Si7,g. PL
Nom. An sluagh, the host. Nom. Na sloigh, the hosts.
Gen. An t-sluaigh, o/ ^Ae /(os^ Geti. iian slogh, of the hosts.
Dat. An, 'n t-sluaigh, to the host. Dat. Na sloigh, to the hosts.
Note. — That nouns masculine, definite, beginning with a vowel, insert t between the article and the nom. sing., and h
between the article and the nom. and dat. pi.
Example of a Noun Masculine, definite, beginning with a Vowel,
lasg, a fish ; mas.
Sing. PL
Nom. An t-iasg, the fish. Nom. Na h-iasgan, the fishes.
Gen. An eisg, of the fish. Gen. i^zn iasg, of the fishes.
Dat. An,'niasg, to thefish. Dat. Na h-iasgaibh, ^o */ie/sAes.
Note. — That feminine nouns, definite, beginning with a vowel, insert h between the article and the gen. sing, and
the nom. and dat. plural.
The same Noun declined with the Article.
Sing. PI.
Nom. An dorus, the ifoor. Noin. Na dorsan, the doors.
Gen. An doruis, of the door. Gen. Nan dorsa, of the doors.
Dat. An, 'n dorus, to the door. Bat. Na dorsaibh, to the doors.
Example of a Feminine Noun, indefinite, beginning icitk a Dental.
Teasach, a fever ; fern.
Sing. PL
Nom. Teasacli, a fever. Nom. Teasaichean, /euers.
Gen. Teasaiche, of a fever. Gen. Teasach, of fevers.
Dat. Teasach, to a fever. Dat. Teasaichibh, to fevers.
Voc. Theasach, O fever. Voc. Theasaiche, O fevers.
The same Noun declined with /he Article.
Sing. PL
Nom. An teasach, the fever. No7n. Na teasaichean, the fevers.
Gen. Na. te&sniche, of the fever. Gen. Nan teasach, o/Mc/ei'ers.
Dat. An, 'n teasach, to the fever. Dat. Na teasaichibh, to the fevers.
Note. — L That nouns, definite, beginning with s, and followed by a lingual, insert t between the article, and the gen.
and dat. singular.
II. That nouns masc. beginning with a vowel, insert t in the nom. sing. ; and nouns fern, insert h in the yen. sing..
and also in the nom. and dat. pi.
Example of a Noun Masculine, indefinite, beginning with s, and followed by a Vowel.
Soc, a socket; inas.
Sing. PL
Nom. Soc, a socket. Nom. Suic, sockets.
Gen. Smc, of a socket. Gen. Soc, of sockets.
Dat. Soc, to a socket. Dat. Socaibh, to sockets.
Voc. Shoe, socket. Voc. Shuic, sockets.
The same Noun declined ivith the Article.
Sing. PL
Nom. An soc, the socket. Nom. Na suic, the sockets.
Gen. An t-siiic, of the socket. Gen. iian soc, of the sockets.
Dat. An, 'n t-soc, to the socket. Dat. Na socaibh, to the sockets.
Example of a Noun Masculine, indefinite, beginning with s, and followed by a Lingual.
Sliiagh, people ; mas.
Sing. PL
Nom. Sluagh, a host. Nom. Slòigh, hosts.
Gen. Sluaigh, o/a /ios<. Gen. Slogh, q/7(os<s.
Dat. Sluagh, to a host. Dat. Slòigh, to hosts.
Voc. Shluagh, host. Voc. Shloigh, hosts.
The same Xonn declined tcith the Article.
Si7,g. PL
Nom. An sluagh, the host. Nom. Na sloigh, the hosts.
Gen. An t-sluaigh, o/ ^Ae /(os^ Geti. iian slogh, of the hosts.
Dat. An, 'n t-sluaigh, to the host. Dat. Na sloigh, to the hosts.
Note. — That nouns masculine, definite, beginning with a vowel, insert t between the article and the nom. sing., and h
between the article and the nom. and dat. pi.
Example of a Noun Masculine, definite, beginning with a Vowel,
lasg, a fish ; mas.
Sing. PL
Nom. An t-iasg, the fish. Nom. Na h-iasgan, the fishes.
Gen. An eisg, of the fish. Gen. i^zn iasg, of the fishes.
Dat. An,'niasg, to thefish. Dat. Na h-iasgaibh, ^o */ie/sAes.
Note. — That feminine nouns, definite, beginning with a vowel, insert h between the article and the gen. sing, and
the nom. and dat. plural.
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