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-adh

-adh

See also: ADH and ádh

Irish

Alternative forms

  • -eadh (slender form)

Suffix

-adh

  1. Regular verbal noun of first-conjugation verbs.
Usage notes
  • May be used as a noun, which then decline as third-declension masculine nouns (which may or may not have a plural):
    mol (praise, verb)moladh m (praise, noun)

See also

Pronunciation 2

Alternative forms

  • -eadh (first-conjugation slender form)

Suffix

-adh

  1. Autonomous ending of first-conjugation verbs in the past indicative tense.
See also
  • -aíodh (second-conjugation broad form)
  • -íodh (second-conjugation slender form)

Pronunciation 3

Alternative forms

  • -eadh (first-conjugation slender form)

Suffix

-adh

  1. Analytic ending of first-conjugation verbs in the past habitual tense
  2. Analytic ending of first-conjugation verbs in the past subjunctive mood
  3. Third-person singular ending of first-conjugation verbs in the imperative mood
See also
  • -ódh (second-conjugation broad form)
  • -eodh (second-conjugation slender form)

Derived terms

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