platónach
See also: Platónach
Irish
Etymology
From Platónach (“Platonic”) (relating to Plato and his successors), from Platón (“Plato”) + -ach (adjectival suffix).
Adjective
platónach (genitive singular masculine platónaigh, genitive singular feminine platónaí, plural platónacha, comparative platónaí)
- platonic (neither sexual nor romantic in nature)
Declension
Declension of platónach
Singular | Plural (m/f) | |||
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Positive | Masculine | Feminine | (strong noun) | (weak noun) |
Nominative | platónach | phlatónach | platónacha; phlatónacha² | |
Vocative | phlatónaigh | platónacha | ||
Genitive | platónaí | platónacha | platónach | |
Dative | platónach; phlatónach¹ |
phlatónach; phlatónaigh (archaic) |
platónacha; phlatónacha² | |
Comparative | níos platónaí | |||
Superlative | is platónaí |
¹ When the preceding noun is lenited and governed by the definite article.
² When the preceding noun ends in a slender consonant.
Mutation
Irish mutation | ||
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Radical | Lenition | Eclipsis |
platónach | phlatónach | bplatónach |
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs. |
Further reading
- Entries containing “platónach” in English-Irish Dictionary, An Gúm, 1959, by Tomás de Bhaldraithe.
- Entries containing “platónach” in New English-Irish Dictionary by Foras na Gaeilge.
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