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I OLD-IRISH PARADIGMS 3
macc, salm, galar, folt. So adjectives in -ach have alv(rays
-ach.
Further examples of this declension are : —
crann N., tree, G, cruinn, D. crunn.
nert N., strength, G. neirt, D. neurt, niurt.
leth N., half, G. leith, D. leuth.
ech M., horse, G. eich, D. eoch, A. Pl. eochu
son M., sound, G. suin, D. sun, A. Pl. sunu.
lebor, lebur M., book, G. libuir, D. libur.
biad N., food, G. biid, D. biud.
diall N., declension, G. diill, D. diull.
fíach M., debt, G. féich, D. fíach.
íasc M., fish, G. éisc, D. íasc.
día M., God, G. dé, D. día, A. día n-, N. Pl. dé, A. deu, deo,
G. día n-, D. déib.
bél M., hp, G. béoil, béuil, D. béul, A. Pl. béulu. ^
nél M., cloud, G. níuil, A. Pl. níulu. ^«^ ^^. 'V>u>i
scél N., story, G. scéuil.
fér N., grass, G. féiuir. ^wvT
én M., bird, G. éuin, éoin, D. éun.
trén M., strong man, G. tréuin, tríuin, D. tríun, A. Pl. tríunu.
céol N., music, G. cíuil.
demun M., devil, G. demuin, is in the plural inflected Hke a
neuter -io- stem, N. Pl. demnae, based on Lat. daemonia.
Singular
N.V. túath
A. túaith n-
G. túaithe
D. túaith
2. Stems in -á-
túath, people.
Plural
túatha
túatha
túath n-
túathaib
B 2
Dual
dí thúaith
dí thúaith
dá thúath
dib túathaib
macc, salm, galar, folt. So adjectives in -ach have alv(rays
-ach.
Further examples of this declension are : —
crann N., tree, G, cruinn, D. crunn.
nert N., strength, G. neirt, D. neurt, niurt.
leth N., half, G. leith, D. leuth.
ech M., horse, G. eich, D. eoch, A. Pl. eochu
son M., sound, G. suin, D. sun, A. Pl. sunu.
lebor, lebur M., book, G. libuir, D. libur.
biad N., food, G. biid, D. biud.
diall N., declension, G. diill, D. diull.
fíach M., debt, G. féich, D. fíach.
íasc M., fish, G. éisc, D. íasc.
día M., God, G. dé, D. día, A. día n-, N. Pl. dé, A. deu, deo,
G. día n-, D. déib.
bél M., hp, G. béoil, béuil, D. béul, A. Pl. béulu. ^
nél M., cloud, G. níuil, A. Pl. níulu. ^«^ ^^. 'V>u>i
scél N., story, G. scéuil.
fér N., grass, G. féiuir. ^wvT
én M., bird, G. éuin, éoin, D. éun.
trén M., strong man, G. tréuin, tríuin, D. tríun, A. Pl. tríunu.
céol N., music, G. cíuil.
demun M., devil, G. demuin, is in the plural inflected Hke a
neuter -io- stem, N. Pl. demnae, based on Lat. daemonia.
Singular
N.V. túath
A. túaith n-
G. túaithe
D. túaith
2. Stems in -á-
túath, people.
Plural
túatha
túatha
túath n-
túathaib
B 2
Dual
dí thúaith
dí thúaith
dá thúath
dib túathaib
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