cleanup to the <span class="searchmatch">entries</span> as well. —Mahāgaja (formerly Angr) · talk 14:09, 22 May 2018 (UTC) (…) "<span class="searchmatch">Irish</span>" is considered to include Early Modern <span class="searchmatch">Irish</span>, i.e. all...
Old <span class="searchmatch">Irish</span> here: @Mahagaja, Mellohi!, Silmethule, but anyone is welcome to comment. I compiled a list of terms which come up in Old <span class="searchmatch">Irish</span> <span class="searchmatch">entries</span> but might...
lenition. —Aɴɢʀ (talk) 19:00, 28 December 2016 (UTC) Primitive <span class="searchmatch">Irish</span> Cattus is Old <span class="searchmatch">Irish</span> Cath. ÞunoresWrǣþþe (talk) 20:29, 28 December 2016 (UTC) Doubled...
tree of policies and <span class="searchmatch">guidelines</span>, and I'm going to edit it down to make it the top for an organised set of policies and <span class="searchmatch">guidelines</span> for Wiktionary:--Richardb...
type (as <span class="searchmatch">Irish</span> already does: Category:<span class="searchmatch">Irish</span> lenited forms, Category:<span class="searchmatch">Irish</span> eclipsed forms, Category:<span class="searchmatch">Irish</span> h-prothesized forms, Category:<span class="searchmatch">Irish</span> t-prothesized...
Middle <span class="searchmatch">Irish</span> for anything up to ~1200 and then <span class="searchmatch">Irish</span> or Scottish Gaelic for anything later. The ghc language code is not treated as the ancestor of <span class="searchmatch">Irish</span> and...
Primitive <span class="searchmatch">Irish</span> to Old <span class="searchmatch">Irish</span> to Middle <span class="searchmatch">Irish</span> to <span class="searchmatch">Irish</span> Vulgar Latin to the Romance languages This brings us to rather simply moving the OJP <span class="searchmatch">entries</span> to the...
air''). This is the way most Czech <span class="searchmatch">entries</span> and most English <span class="searchmatch">entries</span> are formatted. I would indicate that the most basic <span class="searchmatch">entry</span> is one without declensions and...
think of a word that has it. Our PIE <span class="searchmatch">entry</span> is at *-iskos, which would give -esc in Old <span class="searchmatch">Irish</span>, -easc in Modern <span class="searchmatch">Irish</span>, and masculine -ysg/feminine -esg in...
—CodeCat 21:12, 1 November 2016 (UTC) The changes from Primitive <span class="searchmatch">Irish</span> and Old <span class="searchmatch">Irish</span> are just as dramatic. --Victar (talk) 21:22, 1 November 2016 (UTC)...