íarm-
Old Irish edit
Etymology edit
From Proto-Celtic *eɸirom. Prefix counterpart to the preposition íar. The final -m of the preposition was often maintained when prefixed.
Prefix edit
íarm- (pretonic íarmi-, triggers lenition)
Derived terms edit
Derived terms
- íarlaithe (“end”)
- íarmaisi (“valueble”)
- íarmiciniar (“beforehand”)
- íarmindéidenach (literally “after-last”)
- íarmisuidigedar (“to place after”)
- íarmithá, íarmothá (“after”)
- íarmórthaid (“follower”)
- íarmue (“great-grandson”)
- íarrath (“fosterage-fee”)
- íarumgeinde (literally “born after”)