Template:sga-decl-o-masc

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Masculine o-stem
singular dual plural
nominative sga-decl-o-masc sga-decl-o-mascL {{{1}}}L
vocative {{{1}}} sga-decl-o-mascL sga-decl-o-mascuH
accusative sga-decl-o-mascN sga-decl-o-mascL sga-decl-o-mascuH
genitive {{{1}}}L sga-decl-o-masc sga-decl-o-mascN
dative sga-decl-o-mascL sga-decl-o-mascaib sga-decl-o-mascaib
Initial mutations of a following adjective:
  • H = triggers aspiration
  • L = triggers lenition
  • N = triggers nasalization

Usage

This template is for Old Irish masculine o-stem nouns.

{{sga-decl-o-masc
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Positional parameter (obligatory)

  • |1= the genitive singular form (also the vocative singular and nominative plural)

Named parameters (optional)

  • |dat_sg= the dative singular form. Omit if identical to the nominative singular.
  • |acc_pl= the accusative plural form (also the vocative plural). Omit if identical to the nominative singular followed by u.
  • |dat_pl= the dative plural form (also the dative dual). Omit if identical to the nominative singular followed by aib.

If the display form of the nominative singular (also the accusative singular, nominative/vocative/accusative/genitive dual, and genitive plural) is different from the page name (for example, because it includes a diacritic mark not shown in the page name), it can be specified with |head=.