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83<br />
f&, may I come, &c. Neg. i)Ari ctjeAb, may I not<br />
come, b'peAfifi IjOtt) 30 b-cisji),<br />
I wish I had come.<br />
Potential. 1 bo qocprit), or cjocprjij, (huck-fwinn,)<br />
2 qoc^A, 3 qocpAb T*&, (huck-foo-shay) plur. 1<br />
ciocATnYjT/, 2 ttoc^Ai&e, 3 qoc^Abif, / would come,<br />
&c. Condit. bA b-qocpqi), should I have come, b'jreAfifi<br />
Ijort) 50 b-qocprtt), I wish I had come. i t)f<br />
rio<br />
n&II 1<br />
At? bjA cvti) bo jtASAb IT> bjl],<br />
awd the god did not know<br />
when the deluge would come on. Ballymote.<br />
The obsolete verb 1^31<br />
it). Preter. fi&]t)ic, to arrive<br />
at, or come to, is sometimes used in the preter. It<br />
seems to be compounded <strong>of</strong> jio and c]5]ti7, fio and<br />
. Dr. Neilson.<br />
C&, (tthay) go.<br />
IMPERATIVE.<br />
Singular.<br />
Plural.<br />
or c^^Art), (tthey-um,)<br />
let us go.<br />
2 c,go. c6j5t6e, or ^]^6, go ye.<br />
3 c&i5e