A pronouncing Gaelic dictionary: to which is prefixed a consise but most comprehensive Gaelic grammarStirling & Kenney, 1833 - 281 pages |
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Page xviii
... great man ; bean mhor , a great woman ; mác RUDIMENTS OF GAELIC GRAMMAR . xix Oblique cases singular of.
... great man ; bean mhor , a great woman ; mác RUDIMENTS OF GAELIC GRAMMAR . xix Oblique cases singular of.
Page xx
... great man ; fir mhòra , great men ; bean mhor , a great woman ; mnathan mòra , great wo- men ; eun mòr , eoin mhòra , geàdh mòr , geoidh mhòra , a great Goose , great GEESE . The SECOND DECLENSION of Adjectives , like that of nouns , is ...
... great man ; fir mhòra , great men ; bean mhor , a great woman ; mnathan mòra , great wo- men ; eun mòr , eoin mhòra , geàdh mòr , geoidh mhòra , a great Goose , great GEESE . The SECOND DECLENSION of Adjectives , like that of nouns , is ...
Page xxi
... great hero ; a'lom , trom , mall , marbh duibhe , fanna , ghaisgich mhòir , of the great hero ; an ' ngile , guirme , léidh , léidhe , & c . ( ' n before a vowel ) ghaisgeach mhòr , to the great hero ; O ghaisgich mhòir , 0 great hero ...
... great hero ; a'lom , trom , mall , marbh duibhe , fanna , ghaisgich mhòir , of the great hero ; an ' ngile , guirme , léidh , léidhe , & c . ( ' n before a vowel ) ghaisgeach mhòr , to the great hero ; O ghaisgich mhòir , 0 great hero ...
Page xxii
... great , momha ̧ mò , great , greater . Olc , uilce , miosa , bad , worse . Teith , teoithe , hot , hotter . All these variations and other deviations from general or particular rules , are found in their respective places in the ...
... great , momha ̧ mò , great , greater . Olc , uilce , miosa , bad , worse . Teith , teoithe , hot , hotter . All these variations and other deviations from general or particular rules , are found in their respective places in the ...
Page xxv
... great 3 . cause of all our English - Gaelic Dictionaries not answering their legitimate purposes , no more than an Esquimaux Almanack would . THE PRESENT TENSE is formed by means of adjectives and nouns , and the verb to be . 2. By ...
... great 3 . cause of all our English - Gaelic Dictionaries not answering their legitimate purposes , no more than an Esquimaux Almanack would . THE PRESENT TENSE is formed by means of adjectives and nouns , and the verb to be . 2. By ...
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aodach Argyle bear being better Bible bird boat born buntata caora cattle change chéile child cloth degree evil face fellow female fire fish fond foot French full FUTURE GAELIC GRAMMAR give given Gobhar good great hair hand hate head heard hero home horse house incline inter Irish Islay keep kind know land large leam light little made make mean ment MOOD mòr mouth ness never noise North nouns Ossian pasgadh PAST people person place Plur plural properly quantity quarter reach RULE same second seen shall or will shalt or wilt sheep ship short side Sing Skye small sound state take thàinig thee thing thou shalt time tion used want watch water weather wind woman word would wrap wrapped wrapping young your