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dingeadh

dingeadh

Irish

Verb

dingeadh

  1. inflection of ding (wedge; pack tightly, stuff; make compact; knit, knead):
    1. past habitual dependent analytic
    2. past autonomous
    3. imperative analytic
    4. past subjunctive analytic
Usage notes
  • Past habitual: Used with a noun or pronoun (in the standard language, , , muid, sibh, or their emphatic equivalents) as the subject.
  • Imperative: Used with a noun or pronoun (in the standard language, , , or their emphatic equivalents) as the subject.
  • Past subjunctive: Used with a noun or pronoun (in the standard language, , , muid, sibh, or their emphatic equivalents) as the subject.

Noun

dingeadh m (genitive singular dingthe)

  1. verbal noun of ding (wedge; pack tightly, stuff; make compact; knit, knead)
  2. wedging, packing, cramming
Declension

Etymology 2

Verb

dingeadh

  1. inflection of ding (dint):
    1. past habitual dependent analytic
    2. past autonomous
    3. imperative analytic
    4. past subjunctive analytic
Usage notes
  • Past habitual: Used with a noun or pronoun (in the standard language, , , muid, sibh, or their emphatic equivalents) as the subject.
  • Imperative: Used with a noun or pronoun (in the standard language, , , or their emphatic equivalents) as the subject.
  • Past subjunctive: Used with a noun or pronoun (in the standard language, , , muid, sibh, or their emphatic equivalents) as the subject.

Noun

dingeadh m (genitive singular dingthe)

  1. verbal noun of ding (dint)
Declension

Mutation

Irish mutation
Radical Lenition Eclipsis
dingeadh dhingeadh ndingeadh
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every
possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

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