nasc

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Irish

Etymology 1

From Old Irish nascaid (binds, makes fast, verb).

Verb

nasc (present analytic nascann, future analytic nascfaidh, verbal noun nascadh, past participle nasctha) (transitive, intransitive)

  1. tie, bind; link, chain, tether, connect
  2. (electronics) connect
  3. (Internet) link
  4. (sailing) seize
Conjugation
Derived terms
  • athnasc (reclasp, transitive verb)
  • hipearnasc (hyperlink, verb)
  • cónasc (connection, conjunction, verb)

Etymology 2

From Old Irish nasc (fastening, tie, spancel, ring; legal term, bond, obligation).

Noun

nasc m (genitive singular naisc, nominative plural naisc)

  1. tie, tether
  2. clasp, bond
  3. (chemistry, physics) bond
  4. (chemistry) linkage
  5. (electronics) connection
  6. (music) bind, tie
  7. (Internet) link (hyperlink)
Declension
Derived terms

References

Romanian

Verb

nasc

  1. inflection of naște:
    1. first-person singular present indicative/subjunctive
    2. third-person plural present indicative