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OLD-IRISH PARADIGMS
dlongid, splits : dedlaig.
lenaid, follows : lil, Pl. 3 -leldar.
renaid, sells : rir.
-gnin, knows : Sg. i. 2. -gén, Sg. 3 -géuin, -géoin.
crenaid, buys : Sg. i. 2. -cér, Sg. 3 -cíuir.
glenaid, adheres : Sg. 3 gíuil, rel. gíulae.
ara-chrin, perishes : Sg. 3 ara-ruichíuir, Pl. 3 -ari
chéoratar.
ro-cluinethar, hears : Sg. i. 2. ro-cúala, Sg. 3 ro-cúalae.
(b) guidid, prays.
SINGULAR
Absolute Conjunct
I. -gád
2. -gád
3. gáid -gáid
Rel. gáde
Pass. gessae -gess
Rel. gessae
PLURAL
1. gádaimmir (.?) -gádammar
Rel. gádammar
2. -gádid
3. gádaitir -gádatar
Rel. gádatar
Pass. gessai (?) -gessa
Rel. gessai (?)
Further examples are :—
rethid, runs
techid, flees
ráith.
táich.
fo-ceird, casts : fo-caird.
NoTE I. — In the Sagas to 3 Sg. luid, went, is found an
absolute íirst person lod or lud ; Pl. 3 lotair, lotar.

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