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Irish
Etymology
From diamhasla (“blasphemy”) + -igh; also interpretable as Dia (“God”) + maslaigh (“to insult”).
Verb
diamhaslaigh (present analytic diamhaslaíonn, future analytic diamhaslóidh, verbal noun diamhaslú, past participle diamhaslaithe)
- (intransitive) to blaspheme
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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diamhaslaím
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diamhaslaíonn tú; diamhaslaír†
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diamhaslaíonn sé, sí
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diamhaslaímid; diamhaslaíonn muid
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diamhaslaíonn sibh
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diamhaslaíonn siad; diamhaslaíd†
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a dhiamhaslaíonn; a dhiamhaslaíos / a ndiamhaslaíonn*
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diamhaslaítear
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past
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dhiamhaslaigh mé; dhiamhaslaíos
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dhiamhaslaigh tú; dhiamhaslaís
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dhiamhaslaigh sé, sí
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dhiamhaslaíomar; dhiamhaslaigh muid
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dhiamhaslaigh sibh; dhiamhaslaíobhair
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dhiamhaslaigh siad; dhiamhaslaíodar
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a dhiamhaslaigh / ar dhiamhaslaigh*
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diamhaslaíodh
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past habitual
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dhiamhaslaínn / ndiamhaslaínn‡‡
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dhiamhaslaíteá / ndiamhaslaíteᇇ
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dhiamhaslaíodh sé, sí / ndiamhaslaíodh sé, s퇇
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dhiamhaslaímis; dhiamhaslaíodh muid / ndiamhaslaímis‡‡; ndiamhaslaíodh muid‡‡
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dhiamhaslaíodh sibh / ndiamhaslaíodh sibh‡‡
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dhiamhaslaídís; dhiamhaslaíodh siad / ndiamhaslaídís‡‡; ndiamhaslaíodh siad‡‡
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a dhiamhaslaíodh / a ndiamhaslaíodh*
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dhiamhaslaítí / ndiamhaslaít퇇
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future
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diamhaslóidh mé; diamhaslód; diamhaslóchaidh mé†
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diamhaslóidh tú; diamhaslóir†; diamhaslóchaidh tú†
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diamhaslóidh sé, sí; diamhaslóchaidh sé, sí†
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diamhaslóimid; diamhaslóidh muid; diamhaslóchaimid†; diamhaslóchaidh muid†
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diamhaslóidh sibh; diamhaslóchaidh sibh†
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diamhaslóidh siad; diamhaslóid†; diamhaslóchaidh siad†
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a dhiamhaslóidh; a dhiamhaslós; a dhiamhaslóchaidh†; a dhiamhaslóchas† / a ndiamhaslóidh*; a ndiamhaslóchaidh*†
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diamhaslófar; diamhaslóchar†
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conditional
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dhiamhaslóinn; dhiamhaslóchainn† / ndiamhaslóinn‡‡; ndiamhaslóchainn†‡‡
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dhiamhaslófá; dhiamhaslóchthᆠ/ ndiamhaslófᇇ; ndiamhaslóchthᆇ‡
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dhiamhaslódh sé, sí; dhiamhaslóchadh sé, sí† / ndiamhaslódh sé, s퇇; ndiamhaslóchadh sé, s톇‡
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dhiamhaslóimis; dhiamhaslódh muid; dhiamhaslóchaimis†; dhiamhaslóchadh muid† / ndiamhaslóimis‡‡; ndiamhaslódh muid‡‡; ndiamhaslóchaimis†‡‡; ndiamhaslóchadh muid†‡‡
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dhiamhaslódh sibh; dhiamhaslóchadh sibh† / ndiamhaslódh sibh‡‡; ndiamhaslóchadh sibh†‡‡
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dhiamhaslóidís; dhiamhaslódh siad; dhiamhaslóchadh siad† / ndiamhaslóidís‡‡; ndiamhaslódh siad‡‡; ndiamhaslóchadh siad†‡‡
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a dhiamhaslódh; a dhiamhaslóchadh† / a ndiamhaslódh*; a ndiamhaslóchadh*†
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dhiamhaslófaí; dhiamhaslóchthaí† / ndiamhaslófa퇇; ndiamhaslóchtha톇‡
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subjunctive
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present
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go ndiamhaslaí mé; go ndiamhaslaíod†
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go ndiamhaslaí tú; go ndiamhaslaír†
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go ndiamhaslaí sé, sí
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go ndiamhaslaímid; go ndiamhaslaí muid
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go ndiamhaslaí sibh
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go ndiamhaslaí siad; go ndiamhaslaíd†
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—
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go ndiamhaslaítear
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past
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dá ndiamhaslaínn
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dá ndiamhaslaíteá
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dá ndiamhaslaíodh sé, sí
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dá ndiamhaslaímis; dá ndiamhaslaíodh muid
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dá ndiamhaslaíodh sibh
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dá ndiamhaslaídís; dá ndiamhaslaíodh siad
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—
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dá ndiamhaslaítí
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imperative
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diamhaslaím
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diamhaslaigh
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diamhaslaíodh sé, sí
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diamhaslaímis
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diamhaslaígí; diamhaslaídh†
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diamhaslaídís
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—
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diamhaslaítear
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verbal noun
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diamhaslú
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past participle
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diamhaslaithe
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* indirect relative
† archaic or dialect form
‡‡ dependent form used with particles that trigger eclipsis
Adjective
diamhaslaigh
- inflection of diamhaslach:
- masculine vocative/genitive singular
- (archaic, dialectal) feminine dative singular
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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