singular | dual | plural | |
---|---|---|---|
nominative | sga-decl-nt-mf | {{{2}}}L | {{{2}}} |
vocative | sga-decl-nt-mf | {{{2}}}L | {{{3}}}ea |
accusative | {{{2}}}N | {{{2}}}L | {{{3}}}ea |
genitive | {{{1}}} | {{{1}}}L | {{{1}}}N |
dative | {{{2}}}L | {{{3}}}ib | {{{3}}}ib |
This declension table template is for Old Irish masculine and feminine nt-stem nouns.
{{sga-decl-nt-mf|g= |1= |2= |3= |4= }}
|g=
gender of the noun; set to m
or f
(defaults to masculine if left unspecified)|1=
genitive all numbers (generally ends in broad -t)|2=
accusative singular / dative singular / NAV dual / nominative plural (generally ends in slender -t)|3=
syncopated form (i.e. accusative plural minus -ea / dative dual and plural minus -ib)|4=
Set this as a
if the syncopated stem is broad, and ignore this parameter otherwise. Usually the syncopated stem is slender; but there are a few exceptions, such as coíca (“50”).