Imatges de pàgina
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Breac, a trout.

Pean, a pen, pl. piñ and peaña. Nead, a nest.

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Searraċ, a foal.

Gliomaċ, a lobster.

Féażmanać, a steward.

Dliżżeaṁnaċ, a lawyer.
Bjożaṁnać, a thief.

Coileac, Gen. cojlig of a cock.

The second Declension. Feminines.

The genitive singular has a small increase.
The dative a small inflexion.

The vocative is like the nominative.

The nominative plural has a broad increase.

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Abl. Le rgoló13, with a farmer. Abl. Lesgológa1b, with farmers.

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Piteóg, an effeminate fellow.

Cudóg, a haddock.

Sudóg, a cake.

Sponog, a spoon.

Donóg, an unhappy woman.

Spideóg, a red-breast.
Fejtleóz, a husk.
Cuileóz, a fly.

Craineóg, a hedgehog.
Feannóg, a crow.
Tonnóg, a duck.

Bonnóg, a thick cake of bread.

F40ċóg, a periwinkle.

Fraoċóg, a bilberry.

Feárnóg, an alder tree.

Oinreóg, an ash tree.

PLURAL.

NOм. Cora, feet.
GEN. Cor, of feet.
DAT. Do corab to feet.
Acc. Cora, feet.
Voc. Acora, o feet.

ABI. le cosaib, with feet.

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Cru45, hardship.
Búa, victory.

Tuao, an ax.

Muc, a pig.

Pluc, a cheek.

Slat, a rod.

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The third Declension. Masculines and Feminines.

Nouns of the third declension have a broad increase in the genitive singular.

And a small increase in 15 or, broad in ead, and aċa, in the nominative plural.

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Nouns that end in vowels; polysyllables; having í long in the last syllable; and diminutives in jn, are invariable in the singular; the cases of the plural are formed like those of other

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