Gloss analysis
MS | Gloss | Keil, GL | Thes. | Priscian | Type(s) | Lemma: gloss |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
157b40 | u | II 437,27 | 157b11 | book 8 | 543 | *cum: [‘i.e. this is always the rule unless the causa euphoniae should operate’] |
Old Irish elements:
Word form | Headword | Word class | Sub-class | Morph. | Meaning | Voice | Relative? |
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iss | is [DIL] | verb | copula | 3sg.pres.ind. | Active | ||
ed | ed [DIL] | pronoun, personal | 3sg n | proleptic | |||
a | a 8 [DIL] | article | n | nom.sg. | with subst or pronom followed by rel clause | ||
n-dliged | dliged [DIL] | noun | n, o | nom.sg. | law, rule | ||
do | do 1 [DIL] | preposition, with dat; leniting | dat. | terminus ad quem | |||
gres | grés [DIL] | noun | o (?) | dat.sg. | continance, continuation | ||
ma | ma [DIL] | conjunction | conditional | with past subj | |||
ni | ní 5 [DIL] | particle | negative | with other verbs | |||
fo | fo 2 | particle | preverb | *fo-ferā- | |||
mani·foired | fo·fera [DIL] | verb | AI | 3sg.past.subj. | prepares, provides, brings about | Active |