a cheek fleACA, a -flood ( or Jbl elbow t(llak-a,) uiUe, (ooill-e,) Singular. leACAO, (llak-an,) (Hack-in,) or f * {bfleAi) (ddhee-ian,)! 1^66 " 1111 ' (ooill-an,) a j'rtjeACAio, carrot ((ma-"uck-in,) (ma-"uck-an) a (ooill-in,) person \(par-sa; ) (par-san,) (par-sin,) ducks rivers shoulders neighbours vens Plural Nom. Gen. f juA^lle, or ( \(co"-ur-san-ee) (kush-lan-a,) tongues {^Xng^ha,) choices < cheeks {(Uough-in) or (row-an-agh-a,) \(llak-in-agh-a) Dat. j subtil!), J (goo-ilLiv,) C K / ) r r^i^^i^j, c^v* (av- } or TbS ) AbAt), ) nn k iv ') or . / (av-nagh-a) / ^ { ^]br)e^b, (.(av-nagh-iv.) f or ( (co^-ur-san-iv) CU|^leAT)A^b, (kush-lan-iv,) C6AT)5CA|b, (tthaug-hiv.) 3 n o s A i?i^ 1 (row-in-iv,) floods -< (dhee-lan-a,) or (ddhee-lan-iv,) elbows carrots {^oi ntan'-a) {^utk-na,) (ooill-an-iv,) rpeACtJAjb, (ina^-uck- niv,)
Feminine. ___ wet J peATtt*At)A} so/is -\ , N peATipAi), r ^ vv,., >, v ^, ~, .a t (par-san-a,) (par-sau-iv.) Nom. Names <strong>of</strong> Places. Gen. Co.Meath ((thall-tthe,) (thall-tthan,) (thall-tthin) ' Minister -\ , x \ (moo-an,) (moo-in.) Enaland I A 5r^W 5 *WW, z>*5V*W> \(sog-sm) (sog-san,) (sog-sin.) fB'^jie, O^fteAi), 6]]t]i),* \ (ay-re,) (ayre-an,) (ayre-in.) { (oll-b'aw,) (oll-bo'n,) (oll-buin.) VI. DECLENSION. Feminines which in the genitive end in AC. If the characteristic vowel be slender it will be omitted in the genitive, but will be retained in the dative ; if broad the dative will take a small inflexion ; the vocative is like the nominative ; the genitive plural is generally like the genitive singular in form. * This is written 6iftji) in the accusative in a poem composed about A J). 660. U cjrjb bl^8nx\ ]tAnfA|b GjitiDb, at the expiration <strong>of</strong> a year they divided Ireland. Book <strong>of</strong> Bally mote. It also makes 6]|tjv in the accusative. See note to Inter. Pronouns.
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