Gloss analysis
MS | Gloss | Keil, GL | Thes. | Priscian | Type(s) | Lemma: gloss |
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212a33 | y | III 24,17 | 212a10 | book 14 | 3232 | hoc: [‘i.e. that the preposition should be at the end in apposition’] |
Old Irish elements:
Word form | Headword | Word class | Sub-class | Morph. | Meaning | Voice | Relative? |
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a | a 2 [DIL] | pronoun, possessive, unstressed | 3sg m, n (leniting) | possession, ownership, association | |||
buith | both [DIL] | noun | f, ā | nom.sg. | being, existing | ||
ind | in 1 [DIL] | article | m | gen.sg. | with subst in genitive, qualifying prec def noun | ||
remṡuidigtheo | remṡuidigud [DIL] | noun | m, u | gen.sg. | preposition | ||
fo | fo 1 [DIL] | preposition, with dat and acc; leniting | acc. | figurative and abstract: at, by | |||
deod | dead 1 [DIL] | noun | n, o | acc.sg. | end, conclusion | ||
hi | i 2 [DIL] | preposition, with dat and acc; nasalizing | dat. | Location: place where (abstract and concrete): in | |||
comasṅdís | comaisndís [DIL] | noun | f, n | dat.sg. | apposition, juxtaposition |