béim

Etymology
From, from , from.

Noun

 * 1) a blow act of striking or hitting, stroke blow or hit
 * 2) emphasis special weight or forcefulness given to something considered important, stress on a point in an argument
 * 3)  beat pulse on the beat level
 * 4)  accent stronger articulation, stress
 * 1)  accent stronger articulation, stress
 * 1)  accent stronger articulation, stress

Etymology
From (🇨🇬, 🇨🇬), from  (whence also the corresponding verb ) +. Thurneysen, however, suggests that is from, making it a  paradigm.

Noun

 * : a blow act of striking or hitting, stroke blow or hit
 * "sga"
 * "sga"
 * "sga"

- In Belzefuth: is béss didu ind lïacc benir il-béim friss, et intí do·thuit foir ɔ·boing a chnámi, intí fora tuit-som immurgu at·bail-side.


 * 1) * The Old Irish Table of Penitential Commutations, published in Ériu 19 (1962, Royal Irish Academy), pp. 47-72, edited and with translations by D. A. Binchy, §12
 * "sga"

- Arrae throiscti hi mminpectu choitcend .i. "Ałł ałł manus tuas dne..." usque "...veritatis", Pr. Nr. co forcend. Canar in sin hi crosfigill fo trichait ⁊ trichait slechtan ⁊ trichae mbemmend du abuind inna degad dide.