Gloss analysis
MS | Gloss | Keil, GL | Thes. | Priscian | Type(s) | Lemma: gloss |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
30b5 | k | II 61,27 | 30b3 | book 2 | 543 | tintinabulum: [‘i.e. tinn-tin, the sound from which tintinabulum is formed’] |
Old Irish elements:
Word form | Headword | Word class | Sub-class | Morph. | Meaning | Voice | Relative? |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
a | a 8 [DIL] | article | n | nom.sg. | with subst alone | ||
fogur | fogur [DIL] | noun | m, o | nom.sg. | sound | ||
di | de 1 [DIL] | preposition, with dat; leniting | dat. + rel.part. | origin, basis, source | |||
a | -a- 4 | particle | relative | rel part + de 1 | with other verbs | ||
for | for 2 | particle | preverb | *for-com-icc- | |||
com | con [DIL] | particle | preverb | *for-com-icc- | |||
dia·forcomnacair | for·cumaing [DIL] | verb | BI | 3sg.pres.ind.pass. | is made, created | Passive | Y |