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Old Irish
Etymology
From com- + ·icc.
Pronunciation
Verb
con·icc (prototonic ·cumaic or ·cumaing, verbal noun cumang or cumacc)
- to be able to, can
- Synonym: ro-
- to have power over
For quotations using this term, see Citations:conicc.
Usage notes
Con·icc can be used to indicate ability or potential to perform another action in two principal ways.
- The most common method is to represent the other action as an accusative verbal noun.
- Con·icid mo chobair. ― You pl can help me. (literally, “You pl have power over helping me.”)
- Another less common method is to represent the other action as a nasalized subjunctive relative clause. The person and number conjugation of con·icc and the other verb must agree.
- Iss ed inso nád chumaing ara·n-ísar and. ― This is what cannot be found there. (literally, “This is what does not have power that it may be found there.”)
Conjugation
Complex, class B I present, reduplicated preterite, f future, s subjunctive
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1st sg.
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2nd sg.
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3rd sg.
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1st pl.
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2nd pl.
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3rd pl.
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Passive sg.
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Passive pl.
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Present indicative
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Deut.
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con·iccim
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con·ici
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con·icc
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con·icid
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con·ecat
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Prot.
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·cumcu, ·cuimcim
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·cumci
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·cumaic, ·cumaing, ·cumuing
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·cumcam
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·cumcid
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·cumcat, ·cumgat; ·cumcet
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·cumacar, ·cumangar
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Imperfect indicative
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Deut.
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con·iced
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Prot.
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·cumcad
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·cumcaitis
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Preterite
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Deut.
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con·áneccar
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con·áneccar
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con·ánacair, con·ánic
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con·áncatar
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Prot.
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·coímnacar
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·coímnacair, ·coímnacuir
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·coímnacmar
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·coímnacaid
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·coímnactar
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·coímnas
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Perfect
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Deut.
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con·ránacair, con·ránic
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con·ráncatar
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con·ráncas
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Prot.
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Future
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Deut.
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con·icub
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con·icfa
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con·icfam
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con·icfat
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Prot.
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·cumgub
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·cumgabae
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·cumgaba
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·cumgabat
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Conditional
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Deut.
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con·icfad, con·icfed
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con·icfaimmis
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con·icfaitis
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Prot.
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·cumcaibed
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Present subjunctive
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Deut.
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con·ís
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con·ís
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con·í, con·ístar
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con·ísamar
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con·ísaid
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con·ísat
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Prot.
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·cuimser
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·cumai, ·cum
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·cuimset
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Past subjunctive
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Deut.
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con·ísinn
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con·ísed
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con·ísmais
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con·ístais
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Prot.
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·cuimsinn
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·cuimsed
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·cuimsimmis
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Imperative
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cumcat, cumgat
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Verbal noun
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cumang, cumacc
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Past participle
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Verbal of necessity
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Further reading