co ndicci
Old Irish edit
Alternative forms edit
Etymology edit
From coN (“until”) + ·ticci, the prototonic second-person singular present form of do·icc (“to come”), literally "until you sg come to".
Pronunciation edit
Preposition edit
- up to, as far as
- c. 895–901, Vita tripartita Sancti Patricii, published in Bethu Phátraic: The tripartite life of Patrick (1939, Hodges, Figgis), edited and with translations by Kathleen Mulchrone, line 1013
- [...]ro·lluicc in talam inna dí arracht déacc aili co n-icci a cinnu,
- The earth swallowed the twelve other idols up to their heads...
- c. 895–901, Vita tripartita Sancti Patricii, published in Bethu Phátraic: The tripartite life of Patrick (1939, Hodges, Figgis), edited and with translations by Kathleen Mulchrone, line 1013
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Further reading edit
- G. Toner, M. Ní Mhaonaigh, S. Arbuthnot, D. Wodtko, M.-L. Theuerkauf, editors (2019), “con(n)icci”, in eDIL: Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language