garr
See also: Garr
Cornish
Etymology
From Proto-Celtic *garrā (compare Gaulish *garra), which is of uncertain origin; possibly sharing a Pre-Greek / substrate origin with Ancient Greek άκαρα (ákara, “leg, shank”).[1]
Pronunciation
Noun
garr f (dual diwar, plural garrow)
Mutation
Mutation of garr
| Cornish consonant mutation | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| unmutated | soft | aspirate | hard | mixed | mixed after 'th |
| garr | arr | unchanged | karr | harr | harr |
References
- ↑ Brown, Raymond (1985): Evidence for pre-Greek speech on Crete from Greek alphabetic sources, p. 296
Irish
Etymology
Noun
garr m (genitive singular gairr)
Declension
Declension of garr
First declension
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Bare forms (no plural of this noun)
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Forms with the definite article:
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Derived terms
Terms derived from garr
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Mutation
| Irish mutation | ||
|---|---|---|
| Radical | Lenition | Eclipsis |
| garr | gharr | ngarr |
| Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs. | ||
Further reading
- "garr" in Foclóir Gaeilge-Béarla, An Gúm, 1977, by Niall Ó Dónaill.
- “garr” in Dictionary of the Irish Language, Royal Irish Academy, 1913–76.
- “pith” in New English-Irish Dictionary by Foras na Gaeilge.
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