ceall-port, a see láid-ir, strong ( dor-as, a door fal-am, empty lat-ac, mire lam-rann, a handstaff Eclipses. ar mbrát-air, our brother far mbol-an, our bullock don tsluas-ad, to the shovel ar gcoinn-eal, our candle Familiar words of three syllables. Aspirates nearly quiescent | sub-ailc-e, virtue meas-arg-aċd, temperance Crut-ug-ad, proof mall-uig-te, cursed neart-ug-ad, to strengthen gad-uig-e, a thief slan-aig-teoir, savior céard-uig-e, a tradesman párr-at-as, paradise + siorr-tuig-eact, eternity foirg-nit-coir, a builder Strong aspirates. stoc-aid-e, stockings uar-fair-e, a watch og-ast-oir, an host riag-luig-eoir, a ruler ad-lac-ad, burying tréad-uig-e, a shepherd stéic-eac-a, entrails + Pop, unceasing, and tĺsesêt, ion-at-ar, Dorc-a-das, darkness beact-uig-e, polite. cáird-eam-uil, friendly ion-at-ar, bowels bruit in-eac, measles cruad-croid-eac, - hard ord-ug-ad, order hearted cam-bèul-aċ,wrymouthed cruad-al-aċ, cruel am-uid-eact, folly. dán-ard-a, bold, lin-ead-ac, linen druis-eam-uil, lecherous oil-cam-úin, food dic-ioll-ac, diligent mion-geart-a, minced dút-ract-ac, careful +soib-is-geul, gospel eif-eact-ac, effectual int-leact-ac, intelligent! neam-nair-eaċ, shameless gab-alt-us, a farm brac-ad-oir, a malster mac-air-e, a field leat-og-bàn, sole fish sib-éalt-a, civil mot-uig-im, I feel Promiscuous. Dam-ant-a, damned bain-cliam-uin, a mother-dran-cud-a, a flea ull-cab-can, an owl Bid, Story. or cros-ant-a, lidings fír-in-eac, true Port-láirg-e, Waterford fon-od-ac, jeering léir-measd-a, considerate muin-in-eac, confident tuat-all-aċ, rustic leas-at-air, a step father leas-ing-ean, astep daugh ter cuid-eacd-a, a companion maig-ist-ir, a master bean-ósd-a, a lanlady cur-aig-in, a can Féid-lim-e, Felix ur-slug-am, to vomit Part-al-an, Bartholemew mot-ug-ad, feeling Maoi-leaċ-luinn, Lough- sealb-ug-ad, possession lin Matachy gniom-ar-a, actions bar-unt-act, a barony toil-eam-úil, wilful fáid-cad-óir-eact, prophecy in-meód-on-aċ, internal iom-ad-uig-im, to multiply. iom-airg-id-eaċd, decency cóim-neart-ug-ad, confirmation mi-riag-alt-a, unruly móir-mean-am-naċ, magnanimous neam-baog-al-aċ, secure neam-tab-act-ac, unprofitable (14) 20 ETYMOLOGY. ARTICLE. The Irish language has only one article, corresponding to the definite article in English; viz. Singular Mas. Fem. Plural Mas. and Fem. Names of men and males, are masculine; as, Aod, Hugh; laoċ, an hero; eaċ, an horse. Diminutives in an, ean, ín, en, derivatives in aide, aid, aire, eoir, ac, or; and abstract substantives in as, and eas, are commonly masculine; as, cnocan, an hillock; tineas, sickness; sionnac, a fox. Names of women and females, are feminine; as, Maire, Mary; siúr, sister. Names of countries and rivers; diminutives in og, and eog; and abstract substantives, except those in as, and eas, are feminine; as, Eirin, Ireland; gile, whiteness; duileóg, a little leaf. (16). CASE. |