ainb

Etymology
From + *wids (ultimately from ). Ainb was an irregular consonant-stem adjective during the eighth century, but by the ninth-century Milan glosses it had become an i-stem.

Adjective

 * 1) ignorant

Inflection
The inflection as attested in the Milan glosses was:

However, the irregular genitive singular ainbfeth is also attested in Bretha Nemed law tracts. It has also appeared, corrupted, in the form anfeich.