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Irish
Etymology
From comhaois (“equal, corresponding, age; person of same age; contemporary”) + -ta (adjectival suffix) or comh- (“fellow-; equal; close, near”) + aosta (“aged, old”).
Adjective
comhaosta
- of the same age; contemporary, coeval (le (“with”))
- anaosta (“youthful”, adjective)
- breacaosta (“fairly old”, adjective)
- bunaosta (“fairly old; middle-aged”, adjective)
- cnagaosta (“advanced in years, elderly”, adjective)
- críonaosta (“old and withered”, adjective)
- foraosta (“very old”, adjective)
- lánaosta (“of full age; rather old”, adjective)
- meánaosta (“middle-aged”, adjective)
- scothaosta (“fairly old, elderly”, adjective)
- tonnaosta (“getting on in years”, adjective)
- tromaosta (“of advanced age”, adjective)
Mutation
Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Irish.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
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