-amail

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See also: amail and àmail

Middle Irish

Etymology

From Old Irish -amail (-like).

Suffix

-amail

  1. -like (used to form adjectives from nouns, or occasionally other adjectives)

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Irish: -úil
  • Manx: -oil
  • Scottish Gaelic: -ail

Old Irish

Etymology

From amail (like, as).

Suffix

-amail

  1. -like (used to form adjectives from nouns, or occasionally other adjectives)

Derived terms

Descendants