from nert (“strength, might, power”). By surface analysis, ain- + neart. <span class="searchmatch">ainneart</span> m (genitive singular ainnirt) overweening strength, violence, oppression...
ainnirt m sg vocative singular of <span class="searchmatch">ainneart</span> genitive singular of <span class="searchmatch">ainneart</span> Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Irish...
From <span class="searchmatch">ainneart</span> + -ach. ainneartach violent (involving physical conflict) oppressive overbearing ainneartaich Note: Certain mutated forms of some words...
From <span class="searchmatch">ainneart</span> + -ich. IPA(key): /ˈaɲəɾʃt̪ɪç/ ainneartaich (past dh'ainneartaich, future ainneartaichidh, verbal noun ainneartachadh, past participle ainneartaichte)...
There is no cure for death (but to marry again). (a large amount): a lán <span class="searchmatch">ainneart</span> m (“overweening strength, violence, oppression”) dul i neart (“grow strong...
Sardinian: violentza f, violèntza f Scots: veeolence, violence Scottish Gaelic: <span class="searchmatch">ainneart</span> m, brùidealachd f Serbo-Croatian: Roman: žestìna (sh) f, silòvitōst (sh) f...
anbhann ainfhiosrach ainfhiosracht ainiomad anlasánta anmhaith anmhór <span class="searchmatch">ainneart</span> aintréan anuaibhreach anúdarásach Irish terms prefixed with an- (great)...