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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Middle Irish inraic, indraic, from Old Irish inricc (worthy; legal).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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ionraic (genitive singular masculine ionraic, genitive singular feminine ionraice, plural ionraice, comparative ionraice)

  1. honest, sincere, upright
  2. artless, guileless

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Mutation

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Irish mutation
Radical Eclipsis with h-prothesis with t-prothesis
ionraic n-ionraic hionraic not applicable
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

References

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  1. ^ Quiggin, E. C. (1906) A Dialect of Donegal, Cambridge University Press, page 89

Further reading

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Scottish Gaelic

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Middle Irish inraic, indraic, from Old Irish inricc (worthy, trustworthy, qualified to perform certain legal functions; of standard quality or quantity, complying with certain requirements, legal).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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ionraic (comparative ionraice)

  1. chaste, faithful, honest, innocent, just, righteous

Derived terms

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  • eas-ionraic (dishonest; faithless; wicked, adjective)
  • mì-ionraic (dishonest, unjust, unrighteous, adjective)

Mutation

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Scottish Gaelic mutation
Radical Eclipsis with h-prothesis with t-prothesis
ionraic n-ionraic h-ionraic t-ionraic
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

Further reading

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  • Edward Dwelly (1911) “ionraic”, in Faclair Gàidhlig gu Beurla le Dealbhan [The Illustrated Gaelic–English Dictionary]‎[1], 10th edition, Edinburgh: Birlinn Limited, →ISBN
  • Gregory Toner, Sharon Arbuthnot, Máire Ní Mhaonaigh, Marie-Luise Theuerkauf, Dagmar Wodtko, editors (2019), “indraic”, in eDIL: Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language