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MSGlossThes.Word formHeadwordWord classSub-classMorph.MeaningVoiceRelative?
9a33ab9a22camaiphcamaiph [DIL]conjunctionAdversative conj. used to indicate that a statement, the truth of which is accepted, stands in complete opposition to something previously mentioned: however, nevertheless
21a7c21a1camaiphcamaiph [DIL]conjunctionAdversative conj. used to indicate that a statement, the truth of which is accepted, stands in complete opposition to something previously mentioned: however, nevertheless
75b4b75a2camaiphcamaiph [DIL]conjunctionAdversative conj. used to indicate that a statement, the truth of which is accepted, stands in complete opposition to something previously mentioned: however, nevertheless
198a1d198a2camaiphcamaiph [DIL]conjunctionAdversative conj. used to indicate that a statement, the truth of which is accepted, stands in complete opposition to something previously mentioned: however, nevertheless
201a36cc201a10camaiphcamaiph [DIL]conjunctionAdversative conj. used to indicate that a statement, the truth of which is accepted, stands in complete opposition to something previously mentioned: however, nevertheless

 

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Rijcklof Hofman, Pádraic Moran, Bernhard Bauer, St Gall Priscian Glosses, version 2.1 (2023) <http://stgallpriscian.ie/forms.php?aHw=camaiph> [accessed 23 November 2024]