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MSGlossKeil, GLThes.PriscianType(s)Lemma: gloss
31a2dII 63,231a3book 2211 543 [octo]vianus (cesar): .i. in caesar octavienda .i. octaviani filius fuit caesar ⁊ non est filius octaviae a deilb atreibthig ar·berar a n-aitherrechtaigthe ⁊ pro patronomico híc est {cf. E 21v7 octaviae filius}
[‘i.e. the Octavian Caesar i.e. Caesar was son of Octavianus, etc. From the possessive form the patronymic is derived, and it is here for the patronymic’]

Old Irish elements

Word formHeadwordWord classSub-classMorph.MeaningVoiceRelative?
aa 5 [DIL]preposition, with dat; geminatingdat.motion, movement or change (location or state, fig or lit): out of, from
deilbdelb [DIL]nounf, ādat.sg.form, figure, appearance, shape
atreibthigaittrebthach [DIL]adjectiveo, ā and noungen.sg.possessive (pronoun)
arar 4particlepreverb*ar-ber-
ar·berarar·beir [DIL]verbBI3sg.pres.ind.pass.expressesPassive
aa 8 [DIL]articlennom.sg.
n-aitherrechtaigtheaitherrechtaigthe [DIL]nounn, i̯o & adjectivenom.sg.patronymic
7ocus [DIL]conjunction (leniting)coordinatingjoining two sentences or clauses
Rijcklof Hofman, Pádraic Moran, Bernhard Bauer, St Gall Priscian Glosses, version 2.1 (2023) <http://stgallpriscian.ie/index.php?an=1&id=2623> [accessed 23 November 2024]