ómun

Etymology
From. The ó is unexpected, since fricative-induced compensatory lengthening did not occur, as no fricative was deleted. Thurneysen explained the long ó as being transferred from the synonym before that word underwent diphthongization. Forms with the expected short vowel like are also attested and are completely interchangeable with the long-vowel forms, even within a single Old Irish speaker's writings.

Noun

 * 1) fear
 * "sga"
 * "sga"

- .i. ómun epertae nad·rabae remdéicsiu Dǽ dim-so intan do·rata form inna fochaidi.


 * "sga"
 * "sga"

- .i. ermitiu feid homno Dǽ