Old Irish Paradigms And Selections From the Old-Irish Glosses : With Notes And Vocabulary
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VOCABULABY. 75 &i\, pleasing. aile, other, second, indala n-di— int aile, the one— the other. aille, f. blessing : cf. Wb. 28C20. aimser, g. aimsire, f. time. ain-firinne, f. unrighteousness. ainm, g. anme, n. name, title, noun. ainmne, g. ainmnet, f. patience. air, ar, conj. for. airchisseeht, g. airehissechtae, f. compassion ; verb, noun of ar-cessi. airegde, nohle ; compar. airegdu. airigidir, perceives. Pass. sg. 3 -airigther. airindi (-n-), because. airitiu, g. airiten, f . receiving, assu...ming. airli, management {?) ; 25. 5. 1. dis, g. dis, n. age. 2. ais, g. diso, disa, m. folk, ais sechmaill, passers-by. ais grdid, clergy, ais Maithe, laity. aisndis, g. aisndisen, f. exposition ; verb, noun of ass-ind§t. aithirge, f. repentence, penance ; verb, noun of ad-eir-rig. aithirriueh, again. aitrebthid, g. aitrebthedo, m. inhabitant. alaile, another, alaili — alaili, some — others, pi. alaili also certain men, some (quidam). Before a noun, certain (quidam), but also other : e.g.
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