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Irish
Etymology
From Old Irish urbruith ( “ decoction ” ) , from bruith ( “ act of smelting, forging, refining; act of boiling, seething, cooking ” ) , verbal noun of berbaid ( “ boils, cooks; melts, dissolves ” , verb ) .
Verb
urbhruith (present analytic urbhruitheann , future analytic urbhruithfidh , verbal noun urbhruith , past participle urbhruite )
( transitive , cooking ) decoct
Conjugation
singular
plural
relative
autonomous
first
second
third
first
second
third
indicative
present
urbhruithim
urbhruitheann tú; urbhruithir †
urbhruitheann sé, sí
urbhruithimid
urbhruitheann sibh
urbhruitheann siad; urbhruithid †
a urbhruitheann ; a urbhruitheas / a n-urbhruitheann *
urbhruitear
past
d'urbhruith mé; d'urbhruitheas /urbhruith mé‡; urbhruitheas ‡
d'urbhruith tú; d'urbhruithis /urbhruith tú; urbhruithis ‡
d'urbhruith sé, sí /urbhruith sé, sí‡
d'urbhruitheamar ; d'urbhruith muid /urbhruitheamar ; urbhruith muid‡
d'urbhruith sibh; d'urbhruitheabhair /urbhruith sibh; urbhruitheabhair ‡
d'urbhruith siad; d'urbhruitheadar /urbhruith siad; urbhruitheadar ‡
a d'urbhruith / ar urbhruith *
urbhruitheadh ;hurbhruitheadh †
past habitual
d'urbhruithinn /urbhruithinn ‡; n-urbhruithinn ‡‡
d'urbhruiteá /urbhruiteá ‡; n-urbhruiteá ‡‡
d'urbhruitheadh sé, sí /urbhruitheadh sé, sí‡; n-urbhruitheadh sé, s퇇
d'urbhruithimis ; d'urbhruitheadh muid /urbhruithimis ; urbhruitheadh muid‡; n-urbhruithimis ‡‡; n-urbhruitheadh muid‡‡
d'urbhruitheadh sibh /urbhruitheadh sibh‡; n-urbhruitheadh sibh‡‡
d'urbhruithidís ; d'urbhruitheadh siad /urbhruithidís ; urbhruitheadh siad‡; n-urbhruithidís ‡‡; n-urbhruitheadh siad‡‡
a d'urbhruitheadh / a n-urbhruitheadh *
d'urbhruití /urbhruití ‡; n-urbhruití ‡‡
future
urbhruithfidh mé; urbhruithfead
urbhruithfidh tú; urbhruithfir †
urbhruithfidh sé, sí
urbhruithfimid ; urbhruithfidh muid
urbhruithfidh sibh
urbhruithfidh siad; urbhruithfid †
a urbhruithfidh ; a urbhruithfeas / a n-urbhruithfidh *
urbhruithfear
conditional
d'urbhruithfinn / urbhruithfinn ‡; n-urbhruithfinn ‡‡
d'urbhruithfeá / urbhruithfeá ‡; n-urbhruithfeá ‡‡
d'urbhruithfeadh sé, sí / urbhruithfeadh sé, sí‡; n-urbhruithfeadh sé, s퇇
d'urbhruithfimis ; d'urbhruithfeadh muid / urbhruithfimis ‡; urbhruithfeadh muid‡; n-urbhruithfimis ‡‡; n-urbhruithfeadh muid‡‡
d'urbhruithfeadh sibh / urbhruithfeadh sibh‡; n-urbhruithfeadh sibh‡‡
d'urbhruithfidís ; d'urbhruithfeadh siad / urbhruithfidís ‡; urbhruithfeadh siad‡; n-urbhruithfidís ‡‡; n-urbhruithfeadh siad‡‡
a d'urbhruithfeadh / a n-urbhruithfeadh *
d'urbhruithfí / urbhruithfí ‡; n-urbhruithfí ‡‡
subjunctive
present
go n-urbhruithe mé; go n-urbhruithead †
go n-urbhruithe tú; go n-urbhruithir †
go n-urbhruithe sé, sí
go n-urbhruithimid ; go n-urbhruithe muid
go n-urbhruithe sibh
go n-urbhruithe siad; go n-urbhruithid †
—
go n-urbhruitear
past
dá n-urbhruithinn
dá n-urbhruiteá
dá n-urbhruitheadh sé, sí
dá n-urbhruithimis ; dá n-urbhruitheadh muid
dá n-urbhruitheadh sibh
dá n-urbhruithidís ; dá n-urbhruitheadh siad
—
dá n-urbhruití
imperative
urbhruithim
urbhruith
urbhruitheadh sé, sí
urbhruithimis
urbhruithigí ; urbhruithidh †
urbhruithidís
—
urbhruitear
verbal noun
urbhruith
past participle
urbhruite
* indirect relative † archaic or dialect form ‡ dependent form ‡‡ dependent form used with particles that trigger eclipsis (except an )
Noun
urbhruith f (genitive singular urbhruithe , nominative plural urbhruitheanna )
verbal noun of urbhruith
decoction
Declension
Mutation
Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Irish. All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
References
Ó Dónaill, Niall (1977 ) “urbhruith ”, in Foclóir Gaeilge–Béarla , Dublin: An Gúm, →ISBN
Gregory Toner, Sharon Arbuthnot, Máire Ní Mhaonaigh, Marie-Luise Theuerkauf, Dagmar Wodtko, editors (2019 ), “urbruith ”, in eDIL: Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language