Appendix:Old Irish e subjunctive verbs

The Old Irish e subjunctive is derived from the a subjunctive verbs and is found in class A III present (hiatus) verbs. The ā of the ending lowered the i of the root to e, lengthened to é in a stressed open final syllable.

As this class is small, it is not well attested. The only absolute form attested is the third-person plural relative. There are no deponent verbs in this group.

See Category:Old Irish e subjunctive verbs for a list of verbs belonging to this class.

A sample verb for this class is.

Prototonic forms of compound verbs like are inflected like regular a subjunctives: