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292. Syncopated verbs are those in which the vowel in the final syllable of the stem is omitted when any termination commencing with a vowel is added: as laḃair, speak; laḃraim (not laḃairim), I speak. Verbs of more than one syllable whose stem ends in il, in, ir, is, ing, belong to this class.
VERBS IN IĠ (‑UIĠ).
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Principal Parts.
Type. | Imper. | Future. | Past Participle. | V. Noun. | Meaning |
1. | bailiġ | baileóċad | bailiġṫe | bailiuġaḋ | gather |
2. | ceannuiġ | ceannóċad | ceannuiġṫe | ceannaċ | buy |
294. Except in the Future and Conditional, all verbs in iġ and uiġ are conjugated like buail (first conjugation), except that the t is aspirated in all terminations beginning with that letter. It is, therefore, necessary to give only the Future and Conditional in full.
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Future.
SINGULAR. | ||
1. | baileóċad, I shall gather, | ceannóċad, I shall buy |
2. | baileóċair, | ceannóċair. |
3. | baileóċaiḋ sé, | ceannóċaiḋ sé. |
PLURAL. | ||
1. | baileóċaimíd (‑ċamuid), | ceannóċaimíd (‑ċamuid). |
2. | baileóċaiḋ siḃ, | ceannóċaiḋ siḃ. |
3. | baileóċaid, | ceannóċaid. |
Relative. | ḃaileoċas, | ċeannóċas. |
Autonomous. | baileoċṫar, | ceannóċṫar. |