Nua-Ghall

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Irish

Etymology

From nua- (new) +‎ Gall (foreigner, Norman).

Noun

Nua-Ghall m (genitive singular Nua-Ghaill, nominative plural Nua-Ghaill)

  1. (historical) later Anglo-Norman or English settler (in Ireland)
    Antonym: Sean-Ghall

Declension

Declension of Nua-Ghall (first declension)
bare forms
case singular plural
nominative Nua-Ghall Nua-Ghaill
vocative a Nua-Ghaill a Nua-Ghalla
genitive Nua-Ghaill Nua-Ghall
dative Nua-Ghall Nua-Ghaill
forms with the definite article
case singular plural
nominative an Nua-Ghall na Nua-Ghaill
genitive an Nua-Ghaill na Nua-Ghall
dative leis an Nua-Ghall
don Nua-Ghall
leis na Nua-Ghaill

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