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See also: gärt

English

Verb

gart

  1. simple past and past participle of gar

Anagrams

Cimbrian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle High German garte, from Old High German garto, from Proto-West Germanic *gardō, from Proto-Germanic *gardô (hedge, fence; enclosure, pen; yard; garden; house). Cognate with German Garten.

Noun

gart m (diminutive gertle)

  1. (Luserna) vegetable garden

References

German

Pronunciation

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Verb

gart

  1. inflection of garen:
    1. third-person singular present
    2. second-person plural present
    3. plural imperative

Irish

Etymology

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Noun

gart m (genitive singular garta)

  1. (literary) generosity, hospitality, magnanimity

Declension

Declension of gart (third declension, no plural)
bare forms
singular
nominative gart
vocative a ghart
genitive garta
dative gart
forms with the definite article
singular
nominative an gart
genitive an gharta
dative leis an ngart
don ghart

Mutation

Mutated forms of gart
radical lenition eclipsis
gart ghart ngart

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Irish.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

Further reading

Norn

Etymology

From Old Norse garðr, from Proto-Germanic *gardaz.

Noun

gart m

  1. enclosed uncultivated patch of land
  2. farm

Old High German

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *gard, from Proto-Germanic *gardaz.

Noun

gart

  1. enclosure
  2. circle
  3. patch of land