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Irish
Etymology
From Old Irish póc ,[ 1] from Latin (dare) pācem ( “ to give peace ” ) (originally a kiss as a sign of peace during a mass), via Brythonic .
Pronunciation
Noun
póg f (genitive singular póige , nominative plural póga )
kiss
Declension
Verb
póg (present analytic pógann , future analytic pógfaidh , verbal noun pógadh , past participle pógtha )
( transitive , intransitive ) kiss
Conjugation
singular
plural
relative
autonomous
first
second
third
first
second
third
indicative
present
pógaim
pógann tú; pógair †
pógann sé, sí
pógaimid
pógann sibh
pógann siad; pógaid †
a phógann ; a phógas / a bpógann *
pógtar
past
phóg mé; phógas
phóg tú; phógais
phóg sé, sí
phógamar ; phóg muid
phóg sibh; phógabhair
phóg siad; phógadar
a phóg / ar phóg *
pógadh
past habitual
phógainn / bpógainn ‡‡
phógtá / bpógtá ‡‡
phógadh sé, sí / bpógadh sé, s퇇
phógaimis ; phógadh muid / bpógaimis ‡‡; bpógadh muid‡‡
phógadh sibh / bpógadh sibh‡‡
phógaidís ; phógadh siad / bpógaidís ‡‡; bpógadh siad‡‡
a phógadh / a bpógadh *
phógtaí / bpógtaí ‡‡
future
pógfaidh mé; pógfad
pógfaidh tú; pógfair †
pógfaidh sé, sí
pógfaimid ; pógfaidh muid
pógfaidh sibh
pógfaidh siad; pógfaid †
a phógfaidh ; a phógfas / a bpógfaidh *
pógfar
conditional
phógfainn / bpógfainn ‡‡
phógfá / bpógfá ‡‡
phógfadh sé, sí / bpógfadh sé, s퇇
phógfaimis ; phógfadh muid / bpógfaimis ‡‡; bpógfadh muid‡‡
phógfadh sibh / bpógfadh sibh‡‡
phógfaidís ; phógfadh siad / bpógfaidís ‡‡; bpógfadh siad‡‡
a phógfadh / a bpógfadh *
phógfaí / bpógfaí ‡‡
subjunctive
present
go bpóga mé; go bpógad †
go bpóga tú; go bpógair †
go bpóga sé, sí
go bpógaimid ; go bpóga muid
go bpóga sibh
go bpóga siad; go bpógaid †
—
go bpógtar
past
dá bpógainn
dá bpógtá
dá bpógadh sé, sí
dá bpógaimis ; dá bpógadh muid
dá bpógadh sibh
dá bpógaidís ; dá bpógadh siad
—
dá bpógtaí
imperative
pógaim
póg
pógadh sé, sí
pógaimis
pógaigí ; pógaidh †
pógaidís
—
pógtar
verbal noun
pógadh
past participle
pógtha
* indirect relative † archaic or dialect form ‡‡ dependent form used with particles that trigger eclipsis
Derived terms
Descendants
Mutation
Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Irish. All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
References
^ Gregory Toner, Sharon Arbuthnot, Máire Ní Mhaonaigh, Marie-Luise Theuerkauf, Dagmar Wodtko, editors (2019 ), “póc ”, in eDIL: Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language
^ Quiggin, E. C. (1906 ) A Dialect of Donegal , Cambridge University Press, § 359 , page 123
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