- 60: v. trí
fichid; d.
seasca 70: v. a
deich is trí
fichid; d. seachtó 80: v.
cheithre fichid; d. ochtó 90: v. a
deich is
cheithre fichid; d. nócha 100:...
- [t̪ʰɾiː tʲeːk], [t̪ʰɾiː tʲiək]
twenty feed [fiːdʒ]
fiche [fʲɪçə, -hə];
fichid (sing. dat.) [ˈfʲɪçədʲ, -ɪhə-]*
fichead [fiçət̪]
hundred keead [kiːəd] céad...
- a
prothetic g-) and Breton:
horzh (with a
prothetic h-) and Old Irish:
fichid- to
fight (cf. Lemovices, Eburovices). John
Edward Lloyd suggested that...
- Ireland) (1939) An
Seabhac (ed.)
Laoithe na Féinne:
Ceithre Laoithe agus Trí
Fichid den bhFiannaigheacht, Dublin:
Talbot Press (1941). An Seabhac, Seanfhocail...
- suim de laethibh, As cófra
doimhin a d-toilfinn féin ann; Do bhí
seach bh-
fichid ubh
circe 'gus
eunla ann Le h-aghaidh a n-ithte
chomh minic 's badh mhéin...
-
years ago". The
Irish language also used base-20 in the past,
twenty being fichid,
forty dhá fhichid,
sixty trí
fhichid and
eighty ceithre fhichid. A remnant...
- Éire ("Ireland") and
fiche ("twenty") have
distinct datives - Éirinn and
fichid, respectively. They are also
found in
certain fixed phrases with
nouns of...
-
Binneadtin Beil.
Concertino for
harmonica and
orchestra (1967)
Ceithre fichid lá.
Concertino for
cello and
orchestra (1968)
Sinfonia de
Profundis (Symphony...
-
Dhiarmuda agus Ghráinne, 1906
Niamh 1907 Eisirt, 1909 Seanmóin agus trí
fichid,
sermons for
every Sunday and holy day of the year, 1909–10 An sprid: Bas...
- stem
demonstrates lowering of
reduplicating i to e in
front of a.
hears fichid fích feis Proto-Celtic
reduplicating *w was lost intervocally, but remained...