-ímid

See also: imid, IMiD, IMID, imid-, and -imid

Irish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From -igh + -imid.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [iːmʲədʲ]

Suffix

-ímid

  1. first-person plural present indicative and subjunctive ending of second conjugation verbs

Usage notes

  • This form is attached to second-conjugation verbs with stems ending in either a sender consonant or a vowel;
  • Used in place of the pronouns sinn (Munster) or muid (Ulster and parts of Connacht), e.g. Súnn muid (we suck):
    feic + -ímidfeicimid (we see)
    súigh + -ímidsúimid (we suck) (stem sú-)
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