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176 VOCABULARY
preceded by a poss. pron., e.g. a guth sidi, 148, a leth
adi, 366.
(b) Accented : —
The dat. and acc. are accented and inflected regularly,
save that sodin serves as acc. neut. They are used with
prepositions and after the comparative, e.g. do suidiu, to
hini, la suidi, ivith her, la sodin, therewith.
2. suide, n. sitting, seaí ; verb. noun of saidid. inna suidiu,
seated, 182.
suidigidir, places, fixes.
súil, g. súlo, súla, f. €ye.
sund, sunt, here.
suthain, lasting. issa suthin, /or ever.
-t- : see Infixed Pronoun (Paradigms).
tabart, g. tabairte, tabartae, f. giving, pntting, tahing ; verb.
noun of do-beir.
táirciud, m. ejfecting ; verb. noun of do-áirci.
tairmorcenn (tairm-forcenn), g. tairmorcinn, n. termina-
tion.
tairmthechtas, transition ; fr. tarmi-tét.
tairngire, n. promise ; verb. noun of do-airngir.
tan, f. time ; in tain, in tan (-n-), when.
-tan- : see Infixed Pronoun (Paradi^ms).
tánaise, second. - U ' .T íiv^ >/. Xt^Aa \) Al
tar, dar, prep. v^^ith acc, over ; with verbs of swearing, hy ;
with rel. tarsa n°-, tara n°- ; with poss. pron. sg. i tarm.
tech, g. tige, n. house.
teched, g. techid, n.flight ; verb. noun of techiá,flees.
techt, g. techtae, f.going ; verb. noun of téit.
techtaid, possesses.
téchte,fitting, right. inna théchtu, in its proper order, 92.
teilciud, m. throwing ; verb. noun of do-léci, throws
téit, goes. See Paradigms.
temel, g. temil, darhiess.
tempul, g. tempuil, m. temple.
tenge, g. tengad, tongue.
testas, g. testassa, m. testimony.
testimin, g. testimin, m. text.
Tíamthe, Timothy.
preceded by a poss. pron., e.g. a guth sidi, 148, a leth
adi, 366.
(b) Accented : —
The dat. and acc. are accented and inflected regularly,
save that sodin serves as acc. neut. They are used with
prepositions and after the comparative, e.g. do suidiu, to
hini, la suidi, ivith her, la sodin, therewith.
2. suide, n. sitting, seaí ; verb. noun of saidid. inna suidiu,
seated, 182.
suidigidir, places, fixes.
súil, g. súlo, súla, f. €ye.
sund, sunt, here.
suthain, lasting. issa suthin, /or ever.
-t- : see Infixed Pronoun (Paradigms).
tabart, g. tabairte, tabartae, f. giving, pntting, tahing ; verb.
noun of do-beir.
táirciud, m. ejfecting ; verb. noun of do-áirci.
tairmorcenn (tairm-forcenn), g. tairmorcinn, n. termina-
tion.
tairmthechtas, transition ; fr. tarmi-tét.
tairngire, n. promise ; verb. noun of do-airngir.
tan, f. time ; in tain, in tan (-n-), when.
-tan- : see Infixed Pronoun (Paradi^ms).
tánaise, second. - U ' .T íiv^ >/. Xt^Aa \) Al
tar, dar, prep. v^^ith acc, over ; with verbs of swearing, hy ;
with rel. tarsa n°-, tara n°- ; with poss. pron. sg. i tarm.
tech, g. tige, n. house.
teched, g. techid, n.flight ; verb. noun of techiá,flees.
techt, g. techtae, f.going ; verb. noun of téit.
techtaid, possesses.
téchte,fitting, right. inna théchtu, in its proper order, 92.
teilciud, m. throwing ; verb. noun of do-léci, throws
téit, goes. See Paradigms.
temel, g. temil, darhiess.
tempul, g. tempuil, m. temple.
tenge, g. tengad, tongue.
testas, g. testassa, m. testimony.
testimin, g. testimin, m. text.
Tíamthe, Timothy.
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