táth-

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See also: tath and tað

Old Irish

Etymology

From *táith, the unattested absolute form of ·tá, from Proto-Celtic *tāyeti, from Proto-Indo-European *steh₂- (to stand)

Pronunciation

Verb

táth-

  1. there is: takes suffixed pronouns to generate forms meaning to have
    táth- + ‎-ut (you sg) → ‎táthut (you sg have), literally there is to you
    táth- + ‎-i (him) → ‎táthai (he has)
    táth- + ‎-us (her) → ‎táthus (she has)
    táth- + ‎-unn (us) → ‎táthunn (we have)
    táth- + ‎-uib (you pl) → ‎táthuib (you pl have)

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