achair
Irish
Etymology 1
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Verb
achair (present analytic achrann, future analytic acharfaidh, verbal noun achairt, past participle achartha)
- (transitive) beseech
Conjugation
conjugation of achair (first conjugation – B)
singular | plural | relative | autonomous | ||||||
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first | second | third | first | second | third | ||||
indicative | present | achraim | achrann tú; achrair† |
achrann sé, sí | achraimid | achrann sibh | achrann siad; achraid† |
a achrann; a achras / a n-achrann*; a n-achras* |
achairtear |
past | d'achair mé; d'achras / achair mé‡; achras‡ |
d'achair tú; d'achrais / achair tú‡; achrais‡ |
d'achair sé, sí / achair sé, sí‡ |
d'achramar; d'achair muid / achramar‡; achair muid‡ |
d'achair sibh; d'achrabhair / achair sibh‡; achrabhair‡ |
d'achair siad; d'achradar / achair siad; achradar‡ |
a d'achair / ar achair* |
achradh; hachradh† | |
past habitual | d'achrainn / achrainn‡; n-achrainn‡‡ |
d'achairteá / achairteá‡; n-achairteᇇ |
d'achradh sé, sí / achradh sé, sí‡; n-achradh sé, s퇇 |
d'achraimis; d'achradh muid / achraimis‡; achradh muid‡; n-achraimis‡‡; n-achradh muid‡‡ |
d'achradh sibh / achradh sibh‡; n-achradh sibh‡‡ |
d'achraidís; d'achradh siad / achraidís‡; achradh siad‡; n-achraidís‡‡; n-achradh siad‡‡ |
a d'achradh / a n-achradh* |
d'achairtí / achairtí‡; n-achairt퇇 | |
future | acharfaidh mé; acharfad |
acharfaidh tú; acharfair† |
acharfaidh sé, sí | acharfaimid; acharfaidh muid |
acharfaidh sibh | acharfaidh siad; acharfaid† |
a acharfaidh; a acharfas / a n-acharfaidh*; a n-acharfas* |
acharfar | |
conditional | d'acharfainn / acharfainn‡; n-acharfainn‡‡ | d'acharfá / acharfá‡; n-acharfᇇ | d'acharfadh sé, sí / acharfadh sé, sí‡; n-acharfadh sé, s퇇 | d'acharfaimis; d'acharfadh muid / acharfaimis‡; acharfadh muid‡; n-acharfaimis‡‡; n-acharfadh muid‡‡ | d'acharfadh sibh / acharfadh sibh‡; n-acharfadh sibh‡‡ | d'acharfaidís; d'acharfadh siad / acharfaidís‡; acharfadh siad‡; n-acharfaidís‡‡; n-acharfadh siad‡‡ | a d'acharfadh / a n-acharfadh* |
d'acharfaí / acharfaí‡; n-acharfa퇇 | |
subjunctive | present | go n-achra mé; go n-achrad† |
go n-achra tú; go n-achrair† |
go n-achra sé, sí | go n-achraimid; go n-achra muid |
go n-achra sibh | go n-achra siad; go n-achraid† |
— | go n-achairtear |
past | dá n-achrainn | dá n-achairteá | dá n-achradh sé, sí | dá n-achraimis; dá n-achradh muid |
dá n-achradh sibh | dá n-achraidís; dá n-achradh siad |
— | dá n-achairtí | |
imperative | achraim | achair | achradh sé, sí | achraimis | achraigí; achraidh† |
achraidís | — | achairtear | |
verbal noun | achairt | ||||||||
past participle | achartha |
*indirect relative
† archaic or dialect form
‡ dependent form
‡‡ dependent form used with particles that trigger eclipsis (except an)
Noun
achair m sg
- vocative/genitive singular of achar (“distance, journey; extent; area; period of time”)
Mutation
Irish mutation | |||
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Radical | Eclipsis | with h-prothesis | with t-prothesis |
achair | n-achair | hachair | not applicable |
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs. |
Further reading
- Ó Dónaill, Niall (1977) “achair”, in Foclóir Gaeilge–Béarla, Dublin: An Gúm, →ISBN
Old Irish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈaxərʲ/
Adjective
achair
- inflection of achar:
- vocative/genitive singular masculine
- dative/accusative singular feminine
- genitive singular neuter
- nominative plural masculine
Mutation
Old Irish mutation | ||
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Radical | Lenition | Nasalization |
achair | unchanged | n-achair |
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs. |
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