aiseal
Irish
editEtymology 1
editSeemingly borrowed from English axle, but compare Welsh echel (“axle”), from Proto-Celtic *aksi-lā.[1] In either case, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₂eḱs-.
Noun
editaiseal m (genitive singular aisil, nominative plural aisil)
Declension
editDeclension of aiseal
Derived terms
edit- tairne aisil m (“linchpin”)
Etymology 2
editNoun
editaiseal f (genitive singular aisle, nominative plural aisle)
- Alternative form of asal (“ass, donkey”)
Declension
editDeclension of aiseal
Mutation
editIrish mutation | |||
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Radical | Eclipsis | with h-prothesis | with t-prothesis |
aiseal | n-aiseal | haiseal | t-aiseal |
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs. |
References
editFurther reading
edit- Ó Dónaill, Niall (1977) “aiseal”, in Foclóir Gaeilge–Béarla, Dublin: An Gúm, →ISBN
Scottish Gaelic
editNoun
editaiseal m (genitive singular aiseil, plural aisealan)
- Alternative form of asal
Mutation
editCategories:
- Irish terms borrowed from English
- Irish terms derived from English
- Irish terms derived from Proto-Celtic
- Irish terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Irish lemmas
- Irish nouns
- Irish masculine nouns
- Irish first-declension nouns
- Irish feminine nouns
- Irish second-declension nouns
- Scottish Gaelic lemmas
- Scottish Gaelic nouns
- Scottish Gaelic masculine nouns