User:Catsidhe/Old Irish Nouns

sga-noun-m
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If the gs is not supplied, it defaults to the np (if supplied). This goes both ways: if the np is not supplied, it tries gs.

dd defaults to dp, but can be overridden.

gp defaults to ns.

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sga-noun-n
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sga-noun-f
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masculine
eg.  m. man per Stachan

ibid per Thurneysen

eg.  m. limb

neuter
eg.  n. law

-ā- stem feminine
eg.  people, tribe

eg.  sense

masculine
eg.  m. fellow

eg.  m. fosterling

neuter
eg.  n. heart

-iā- stem feminine
eg.  f. prayer

eg.  f. ounce

masculine
eg.  m. bone

neuter
eg.  n. sea

feminine
eg.  eye

-ī- stem feminine
eg.  f. island

eg.  f. year

masculine
e.g.  m. voice

This needed a hack to the template: if gd is supplied, then it is split off from the common dual.

 

 

neuter
e.g. ' n.'' star

diphthong stem feminine
e.g.  f. cow

Template required change: if ap is supplied, it is seperated from n/vp.

gutteral stem
eg.  noble.

eg.  king.

eg.  stone.

dental stem
eg.  fault.

eg.  fire.

eg.  charioteer.

eg.  friend.

masculine
e.g.,  m. judge

e.g.,  m. mind

neuter
e.g.,  n. blow

e.g.,  n. name

-r stem
e.g.,  m. father

-s stem
e.g.  n. house

This breaks the template slightly: (nav)s should not induce nasalisation in this stem.

e.g.  m. month

More tweaks: if the dd is specified as blank, then that space is replaced with ––, to mark that there is no form for that inflection.