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OLD-IRISH PARADIGMS
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NOTE I. — In the V.A. Pl. M., when the adjective is used sub-
stantivally, the ending is always -u.
NoTE 2. — When the N. Sg. of a noun is used for V. (see note
p. q), a qualifying adjective is also N. Sg. : a rí már, O great
king.

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