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Amis
Noun
aol
- bamboo
References
Irish
Etymology
From Old Irish áel (“lime, chalk”).
Pronunciation
Noun
aol m (genitive singular aoil, nominative plural aolta)
- lime (inorganic material containing calcium)
- (literary, in compounds as a pseudo-prefix) lime-white
- whitewash (lime and water mixture)
Declension
Derived terms
Verb
aol (present analytic aolann, future analytic aolfaidh, verbal noun aoladh, past participle aolta)
- (transitive) lime, whitewash
- (intransitive) whiten, grow white
- Synonym: bánaigh
Conjugation
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singular
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plural
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relative
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autonomous
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first
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second
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third
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first
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second
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third
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indicative
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present
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aolaim
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aolann tú; aolair†
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aolann sé, sí
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aolaimid
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aolann sibh
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aolann siad; aolaid†
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a aolann; a aolas / a n-aolann*; a n-aolas*
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aoltar
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past
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d'aol mé; d'aolas / aol mé‡; aolas‡
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d'aol tú; d'aolais / aol tú; aolais‡
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d'aol sé, sí / aol sé, sí‡
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d'aolamar; d'aol muid / aolamar; aol muid‡
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d'aol sibh; d'aolabhair / aol sibh; aolabhair‡
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d'aol siad; d'aoladar / aol siad; aoladar‡
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a d'aol / ar aol*
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aoladh; haoladh†
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past habitual
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d'aolainn / aolainn‡; n-aolainn‡‡
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d'aoltá / aoltá‡; n-aoltᇇ
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d'aoladh sé, sí / aoladh sé, sí‡; n-aoladh sé, s퇇
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d'aolaimis; d'aoladh muid / aolaimis; aoladh muid‡; n-aolaimis‡‡; n-aoladh muid‡‡
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d'aoladh sibh / aoladh sibh‡; n-aoladh sibh‡‡
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d'aolaidís; d'aoladh siad / aolaidís; aoladh siad‡; n-aolaidís‡‡; n-aoladh siad‡‡
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a d'aoladh / a n-aoladh*
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d'aoltaí / aoltaí‡; n-aolta퇇
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future
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aolfaidh mé; aolfad
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aolfaidh tú; aolfair†
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aolfaidh sé, sí
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aolfaimid; aolfaidh muid
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aolfaidh sibh
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aolfaidh siad; aolfaid†
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a aolfaidh; a aolfas / a n-aolfaidh*; a n-aolfas*
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aolfar
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conditional
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d'aolfainn / aolfainn‡; n-aolfainn‡‡
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d'aolfá / aolfá‡; n-aolfᇇ
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d'aolfadh sé, sí / aolfadh sé, sí‡; n-aolfadh sé, s퇇
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d'aolfaimis; d'aolfadh muid / aolfaimis‡; aolfadh muid‡; n-aolfaimis‡‡; n-aolfadh muid‡‡
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d'aolfadh sibh / aolfadh sibh‡; n-aolfadh sibh‡‡
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d'aolfaidís; d'aolfadh siad / aolfaidís‡; aolfadh siad‡; n-aolfaidís‡‡; n-aolfadh siad‡‡
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a d'aolfadh / a n-aolfadh*
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d'aolfaí / aolfaí‡; n-aolfa퇇
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subjunctive
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present
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go n-aola mé; go n-aolad†
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go n-aola tú; go n-aolair†
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go n-aola sé, sí
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go n-aolaimid; go n-aola muid
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go n-aola sibh
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go n-aola siad; go n-aolaid†
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go n-aoltar
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past
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dá n-aolainn
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dá n-aoltá
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dá n-aoladh sé, sí
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dá n-aolaimis; dá n-aoladh muid
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dá n-aoladh sibh
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dá n-aolaidís; dá n-aoladh siad
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dá n-aoltaí
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imperative
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aolaim
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aol
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aoladh sé, sí
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aolaimis
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aolaigí; aolaidh†
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aolaidís
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aoltar
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verbal noun
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aoladh
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past participle
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aolta
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* indirect relative
† archaic or dialect form
‡ dependent form
‡‡ dependent form used with particles that trigger eclipsis (except an)
Alternative forms
Mutation
Irish mutation
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Radical |
Eclipsis |
with h-prothesis |
with t-prothesis
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aol
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n-aol
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haol
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t-aol
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Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.
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Further reading
- Ó Dónaill, Niall (1977) “aol”, in Foclóir Gaeilge–Béarla, Dublin: An Gúm, →ISBN
- G. Toner, M. Ní Mhaonaigh, S. Arbuthnot, D. Wodtko, M.-L. Theuerkauf, editors (2019), “1 áel”, in eDIL: Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language
- Entries containing “aol” in English-Irish Dictionary, An Gúm, 1959, by Tomás de Bhaldraithe.
- Entries containing “aol” in New English-Irish Dictionary by Foras na Gaeilge.
- Quiggin, E. C. (1906) A Dialect of Donegal, Cambridge University Press, page 49
Maranao
Verb
aol
- to weave
Derived terms
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