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Irish
Etymology
From Old Irish aithesc n ( “ answer; message; utterance ” ) .
Pronunciation
Noun
aitheasc m (genitive singular aithisc , nominative plural aithisc )
verbal noun of aitheasc ( “ address; exhort; apostrophize ” )
address , allocution , oration , speech
exhortation , homily , sermon
( rhetoric ) apostrophe
Declension
Synonyms
Verb
aitheasc (present analytic aitheascann , future analytic aitheascfaidh , verbal noun aitheasc , past participle aitheasctha )
( transitive ) address ( court, etc. )
( transitive ) exhort
( transitive ) apostrophize
Conjugation
singular
plural
relative
autonomous
first
second
third
first
second
third
indicative
present
aitheascaim
aitheascann tú; aitheascair †
aitheascann sé, sí
aitheascaimid
aitheascann sibh
aitheascann siad; aitheascaid †
a aitheascann ; a aitheascas / a n-aitheascann *
aitheasctar
past
d'aitheasc mé; d'aitheascas /aitheasc mé‡; aitheascas ‡
d'aitheasc tú; d'aitheascais /aitheasc tú‡; aitheascais ‡
d'aitheasc sé, sí /aitheasc sé, sí‡
d'aitheascamar ; d'aitheasc muid /aitheascamar ‡; aitheasc muid‡
d'aitheasc sibh; d'aitheascabhair /aitheasc sibh‡; aitheascabhair ‡
d'aitheasc siad; d'aitheascadar /aitheasc siad; aitheascadar ‡
a d'aitheasc / ar aitheasc *
aitheascadh ;haitheascadh †
past habitual
d'aitheascainn /aitheascainn ‡; n-aitheascainn ‡‡
d'aitheasctá /aitheasctá ‡; n-aitheasctá ‡‡
d'aitheascadh sé, sí /aitheascadh sé, sí‡; n-aitheascadh sé, s퇇
d'aitheascaimis ; d'aitheascadh muid /aitheascaimis ‡; aitheascadh muid‡; n-aitheascaimis ‡‡; n-aitheascadh muid‡‡
d'aitheascadh sibh /aitheascadh sibh‡; n-aitheascadh sibh‡‡
d'aitheascaidís ; d'aitheascadh siad /aitheascaidís ‡; aitheascadh siad‡; n-aitheascaidís ‡‡; n-aitheascadh siad‡‡
a d'aitheascadh / a n-aitheascadh *
d'aitheasctaí /aitheasctaí ‡; n-aitheasctaí ‡‡
future
aitheascfaidh mé; aitheascfad
aitheascfaidh tú; aitheascfair †
aitheascfaidh sé, sí
aitheascfaimid ; aitheascfaidh muid
aitheascfaidh sibh
aitheascfaidh siad; aitheascfaid †
a aitheascfaidh ; a aitheascfas / a n-aitheascfaidh *
aitheascfar
conditional
d'aitheascfainn / aitheascfainn ‡; n-aitheascfainn ‡‡
d'aitheascfá / aitheascfá ‡; n-aitheascfá ‡‡
d'aitheascfadh sé, sí / aitheascfadh sé, sí‡; n-aitheascfadh sé, s퇇
d'aitheascfaimis ; d'aitheascfadh muid / aitheascfaimis ‡; aitheascfadh muid‡; n-aitheascfaimis ‡‡; n-aitheascfadh muid‡‡
d'aitheascfadh sibh / aitheascfadh sibh‡; n-aitheascfadh sibh‡‡
d'aitheascfaidís ; d'aitheascfadh siad / aitheascfaidís ‡; aitheascfadh siad‡; n-aitheascfaidís ‡‡; n-aitheascfadh siad‡‡
a d'aitheascfadh / a n-aitheascfadh *
d'aitheascfaí / aitheascfaí ‡; n-aitheascfaí ‡‡
subjunctive
present
go n-aitheasca mé; go n-aitheascad †
go n-aitheasca tú; go n-aitheascair †
go n-aitheasca sé, sí
go n-aitheascaimid ; go n-aitheasca muid
go n-aitheasca sibh
go n-aitheasca siad; go n-aitheascaid †
—
go n-aitheasctar
past
dá n-aitheascainn
dá n-aitheasctá
dá n-aitheascadh sé, sí
dá n-aitheascaimis ; dá n-aitheascadh muid
dá n-aitheascadh sibh
dá n-aitheascaidís ; dá n-aitheascadh siad
—
dá n-aitheasctaí
imperative
aitheascaim
aitheasc
aitheascadh sé, sí
aitheascaimis
aitheascaigí ; aitheascaidh †
aitheascaidís
—
aitheasctar
verbal noun
aitheasc
past participle
aitheasctha
*indirect relative † archaic or dialect form ‡ dependent form ‡‡ dependent form used with particles that trigger eclipsis (except an )
Synonyms
Mutation
Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Irish. All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
References
Ó Dónaill, Niall (1977 ) “aitheasc ”, in Foclóir Gaeilge–Béarla , Dublin: An Gúm, →ISBN
Gregory Toner, Sharon Arbuthnot, Máire Ní Mhaonaigh, Marie-Luise Theuerkauf, Dagmar Wodtko, editors (2019 ), “aithesc ”, in eDIL: Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language