- (habitual past) – fága (subjunctive) – fágadh (imperative) 2nd conjugation:
Ceannaigh "to buy" –
cheannaigh (past) – ceannaíonn (present) – ceannóidh (****ure)...
- has
developed to [iː] (-⟨ee⟩) in Manx, as in
kionnee "buy" (cf.
Irish ceannaigh) and
cullee "apparatus" (cf.
Gaelic culaidh), like Northern/Western Irish...
-
consonant is made broad, e.g.,
coisc "prevent": cosc
Suffix -ach, e.g.,
ceannaigh "buy":
ceannach No change, e.g., ól "drink": ól
Suffix -cht, e.g., dúisigh...
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Woolf (2005).
Woolf (2005);
Rixson (2001) p. 85.
McDonald (2019) p. 34;
Ceannaigh Duain t'Athar, a
Aonghas (2012);
Beuermann (2010) p. 102 n. 9;
Woolf (2005)...
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report that: An army was led by Mac
Lochlainn into Meath, as far as Rath-
Ceannaigh, to meet the men of Ireland; and
Toirdhealbhach proceeded into Meath,...
- (1877) p. 106 § 652.
Simms (2018) pp. 437–438; Caldwell, DH (2016) p. 350;
Ceannaigh Duain t'Athar (2012);
Clancy (2012) p. 20–21;
Coira (2012) pp. 10, 63–65...
- tab. 1.
McDonald (2012) p. 150;
McDonald (2007a) p. 50;
Duffy (2004).
Ceannaigh Duain t'Athar (2012);
Beuermann (2010) p. 108 n. 9; Bateman;
McLeod (2007)...