dobeir

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to bring, take
 * 2) to give
 * 3) to place, put
 * 1) to place, put

Conjugation
Perfective forms derived from
 * Third-person singular imperfect indicative deuterotonic:
 * Third-person singular past subjunctive prototonic:
 * Third-person singular imperfect indicative prototonic:

Etymology
From.

The perfective form is from  +, from.

The perfective form is originally a causative  of. These forms may become conflated with the unrelated verb and in some contexts it may be unclear which of the two verbs is intended.

Verb

 * 1) to bring
 * "sga"
 * "sga"

- Ba bés leusom do·bertis dá boc leu dochum tempuil, ⁊ no·léicthe indala n‑ái fon díthrub co pecad in popuil, ⁊ do·bertis maldachta foir, ⁊ n⟨o⟩·oircthe didiu and ó popul tar cenn a pecthae ind aile.


 * 1) to give
 * "sga"
 * "sga"

- Is gúḟorcell do·beram do Día amal ṡodin.


 * 1) to place, put
 * "sga"
 * "sga"

- Amal nád ṅdéni neutur dindí as cía do·berthar friss, síc ní déni neutur dindí as  ci ad·comaltar  friss.


 * 1) to inflict
 * "sga"
 * "sga"

- Ní·guid dígail du thabairt foraib, acht corru·anat inna arrad.

Conjugation

 * Perfective forms derived from do·rat ("give, put")


 * Perfective forms derived from do·uic ("bring")

Descendants

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