An Analysis of the Galic LanguageW. and T. Ruddiman, 1778 - 171 pagina's |
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Pagina 59
... perfect the first is of fome use in the active , but more in the paffive . The one is formed by putting the prepofition air instead of ag , as ( ag ) cruinuchadh , assembling ; air cruinu- chadh , affembled . It receives genders thus ...
... perfect the first is of fome use in the active , but more in the paffive . The one is formed by putting the prepofition air instead of ag , as ( ag ) cruinuchadh , assembling ; air cruinu- chadh , affembled . It receives genders thus ...
Pagina 60
... perfect , perfect definite , and pluperfect . Though fome fay a language has only as many tenfes as are regularly formed without the auxiliary , yet I am of opinion , a verb cannot be better conju- gated than by ftating it in all its ...
... perfect , perfect definite , and pluperfect . Though fome fay a language has only as many tenfes as are regularly formed without the auxiliary , yet I am of opinion , a verb cannot be better conju- gated than by ftating it in all its ...
Pagina 64
... Perfect . Chruinich mi , I affembled . Chruinich thu , thou affembledst . Chruinich e , he affembled . Chruinich finn , we assembled . Chruinich fibh , ye affembled . Chruinich iad , they affembled . Perfect Definite . Tha mi air ...
... Perfect . Chruinich mi , I affembled . Chruinich thu , thou affembledst . Chruinich e , he affembled . Chruinich finn , we assembled . Chruinich fibh , ye affembled . Chruinich iad , they affembled . Perfect Definite . Tha mi air ...
Pagina 65
... Perfect . Do chruinich mi , I affembled . Do chruinich thu , thou affembledst . Do chruinich e , he affembled . Do chruinich finn , we affembled . Do chruinich fibh , ye affembled . Do chruinich iad , they affembled . Perfect Definite ...
... Perfect . Do chruinich mi , I affembled . Do chruinich thu , thou affembledst . Do chruinich e , he affembled . Do chruinich finn , we affembled . Do chruinich fibh , ye affembled . Do chruinich iad , they affembled . Perfect Definite ...
Pagina 72
... Perfect . Chruinichadh mi , I was , or have been affembled . Chruinichadh thu , thou haft been affembled . Chruinichadh e , he has been affembled . Chruinichadh finn , we have been assembled . Chruinichadh fibh , ye have been affembled ...
... Perfect . Chruinichadh mi , I was , or have been affembled . Chruinichadh thu , thou haft been affembled . Chruinichadh e , he has been affembled . Chruinichadh finn , we have been assembled . Chruinichadh fibh , ye have been affembled ...
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abhar adjective affembled agus air cruinuchadh air mo air orduchadh airfon amach aſſembled Bha finn Bha iad Bha mi air bhar Bheil thu bith Bithidh blafts blaſt Cho bhith Cho ro chruinich Chunic cretoira maifach cruinichte D'fheud dative Deanidh Deantar deante declenfion deug Dfheudas dhamh Dheanadh Dheanas diphthong do'n Engliſh faid fame faol fecond fein feminine Feudidh fhall fibh fichid firſt fome fometimes fuas fuath fubftantive fyllables gach Galic genitive guth handſome animal Imperfect lamh language large hares Leis moidhaich moidhaich mhor moſt Nitar nominative noun nuair offag offag mhor Offian Optative orduich Participles particle Perf Perfect Plural Prefent Prepofitions pronounced Rinn Rinnadh Ro iad ſhall ſhall be able Singular Subjunctive Subjunctive Mood teachd tenfes Tha fibh thar theſe thou waft toirt trochee uain uair uſed vowel ye fhall
Populaire passages
Pagina 108 - Enter not into the path of the wicked, and go not in the way of evil men. Avoid it, pass not by it, turn from it, and pass away.
Pagina 145 - Unfold the gates of your clouds : the steps of Malvina are near. I have heard a voice in my dream. I feel the fluttering of my soul.
Pagina 146 - But sorrow wastes the mournful, O daughter of Toscar ! and their days are few! They fall away, like the flower on which the sun hath looked in his strength after the mildew has passed over it, when its head is heavy with the drops of night.
Pagina 116 - You'll find, if once the monarch acts the monk, Or, cobler-like, the parson will be drunk, Worth makes the man, and want of it the fellow ; The rest is all but leather or prunella.
Pagina 113 - bend the ftrong in arm, but fpare the feeble hand. Be thou a " ftream of many tides againft the foes of thy people, but like the " gale that moves the grafs to thofe who afk thy aid.
Pagina 145 - But thou dwelleft in the foul of Malvina ,' fon of mighty Oifian. My fighs arife with the beam of the caft ; my 'tears defcend with the drops of night. I was a lovely tree , in thy prefence , Ofcar, with all my branches round me ; but thy death came like a blaft from the defart, and laid my green head low; the fpring returned with its showers, but no leaf of mine arofe.
Pagina 145 - I have heard a voice in my dream. I feel the fluttering of my foul. Why didft thou come, O blaft, from the dark rolling of the lake ? Thy ruftling was in the trees, the dream of Malvina departed.
Pagina 108 - The curfe of the Lord is in the houfe of the * wicked, but he blefleth the habitation of the * juft.
Pagina 127 - To us invifible, or dimly feen In thefe thy loweft works ; yet thefe declare Thy goodnefs beyond thought, and pow'r divine.
Pagina xvii - An acquaintance with the Gaelic, being the Mother Tongue of all the the Languages in the West, seems necessary to every Antiquary who would study the affinity of Languages, or trace the migrations of the ancient races of Mankind.