10 Results found for "n-abaí".

n-abaí

n-abaí m Eclipsed form of abaí....


abaí

See also: abai abaí m pl plural of ab (“abbot”) Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Irish. All possible mutated...


abai

See also: abaí IPA(key): [a.bai̯] Rhymes: -bai̯, -ai̯ Hyphenation: a‧bai abai (Jawi spelling اباي) neglectful Synonyms: cuai, lalai abaikan (“to neglect;...


abaigh

go n-abaí sibh go n-abaí siad; go n-abaíd† — go n-abaítear past dá n-abaínn dá n-abaíteá dá n-abaíodh sé, sí dá n-abaímis; dá n-abaíodh muid dá n-abaíodh...


abay

The baying of hounds in order to stop prey from escaping. English: abay “abai, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved...


ab

“father”). IPA(key): /abˠ/ ab m (genitive singular aba, nominative plural abaí) (Christianity) abbot Coordinate terms: ban-ab, máthairab mac an aba m (“ring...


-ar

-āre, neuter of -āris, dissimilated form (after a preceding l) of -ālis. -ar n (genitive -āris); third declension noun-forming suffix Third-declension noun...


abu

From Proto-Balto-Slavic *aboˀ (“both”), alongside Latvian abi, Old Prussian abāi, and Proto-Slavic *oba. Frequently linked with Sanskrit उभ (ubhá-), Gothic...


hometown

Turkish: yurt (tr), memleket (tr) Ukrainian: рі́дне мі́сто n (rídne místo) Urdu: آبائی شہر m (ābāī śahr) Uyghur: يۇرت (yurt) Vietnamese: quê hương (vi), cố...


aba

English Dictionary on Historical Principles, 5th edition, Oxford, New York, N.Y.: Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 2. Aba in the Encyclopædia Britannica...