uamhan
Irish
Etymology
From Old Irish ómun m (“fear, the state of being afraid”), from Proto-Celtic *oβnus (“fear”) (compare Breton aon, Cornish own, Welsh ofn).
Noun
uamhan m (genitive singular uamhain, nominative plural uamhna)
Declension
Declension of uamhan
Irregular
Bare forms
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Forms with the definite article
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Derived terms
- is uamhan liom (go) (“I fear (that)”)
- uamhan clóis m (“claustrophobia”)
- uamhan sráide m (“agoraphobia”)
Mutation
Irish mutation | |||
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Radical | Eclipsis | with h-prothesis | with t-prothesis |
uamhan | n-uamhan | huamhan | t-uamhan |
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs. |
References
- Ó Dónaill, Niall (1977) “uamhan”, in Foclóir Gaeilge–Béarla, Dublin: An Gúm, →ISBN
- G. Toner, M. Ní Mhaonaigh, S. Arbuthnot, D. Wodtko, M.-L. Theuerkauf, editors (2019), “omun, ómun”, in eDIL: Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language
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