Gloss analysis
MS | Gloss | Keil, GL | Thes. | Priscian | Type(s) | Lemma: gloss |
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106a29 | r | II 254,12 | 106a6 | book 6 | 313 541 | tamen: [‘i.e. it is os, however with him (Cato) as nominative, not ossis, as etc.’] |
Old Irish elements:
Word form | Headword | Word class | Sub-class | Morph. | Meaning | Voice | Relative? |
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is | is [DIL] | verb | copula | 3sg.pres.ind. | Active | ||
la | la [DIL] | preposition, with acc; geminating | acc. | associative sense | |||
suide | suide 1 [DIL] | pronoun, anaphoric | stressed | acc.sg.masc. | with prep la | ||
immurgu | immurgu [DIL] | conjunction and adverb (conjunctive) | with adversative force to express contrast or modification of preceding statement: however, nevertheless | ||||
ní | ní 5 [DIL] | particle | negative | with copula | |||
ní | is [DIL] | verb | copula | 3sg.pres.ind. | with negative | Active |