marnaid

Etymology
From, from.

Verb

 * 1) to betray
 * 2) to deceive, delude

Inflection
Historically, this verb is expected to belong to present class B IV, as the stem-final n is found only in the present stem, but the palatalization of the rn cluster in the third-person singular present conjunct form forms shows that it is in the process of being taken over into another class. In Middle Irish it is often inflected as a weak verb of class A II, as shown by the third-person plural present absolute form and the third-person singular perfect form, in which the n has spread beyond the present tense.