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{ "categories": [ "Irish adjectives", "Irish entries with incorrect language header", "Irish entries with topic categories using raw markup", "Irish lemmas", "Irish terms suffixed with -ta (adjective)", "Irish terms with IPA pronunciation", "ga:Religion" ], "derived": [ { "english": "Holy Communion", "word": "An Chomaoineach Naofa" }, { "english": "the Holy Cross", "word": "An Chros Naofa" }, { "english": "the Holy Grail", "word": "An Soitheach Naofa" }, { "english": "the Holy Land", "word": "An Talamh Naofa" }, { "english": "the Holy Father, the Pope", "word": "An tAthair Naofa" }, { "english": "regular priest", "word": "athair naofa" }, { "english": "Holy Roman Empire", "word": "Impireacht Naofa na Róimhe" }, { "english": "holiness, sacredness, saintliness, sanctity", "word": "naofacht" } ], "etymology_templates": [ { "args": { "1": "ga", "2": "naomh", "3": "-ta", "alt2": "-tha", "id2": "adjective", "t1": "holy, blessed" }, "expansion": "naomh (“holy, blessed”) + -tha", "name": "af" } ], "etymology_text": "naomh (“holy, blessed”) + -tha", "head_templates": [ { "args": { "1": "ga", "2": "adjective", "3": "invariable" }, "expansion": "naofa (invariable)", "name": "head" } ], "lang": "Irish", "lang_code": "ga", "pos": "adj", "related": [ { "english": "hallow, sanctify", "tags": [ "verb" ], "word": "naomhaigh" }, { "english": "sanctification", "word": "naomhú" } ], "senses": [ { "categories": [ "Irish terms with collocations" ], "examples": [ { "english": "Saint Patrick", "text": "Pádraig Naofa", "type": "example" }, { "english": "the (Most Holy) Trinity", "text": "An Tríonóid Ró-Naofa", "type": "example" } ], "glosses": [ "holy, sanctified" ], "links": [ [ "holy", "holy" ], [ "sanctified", "sanctified" ] ], "synonyms": [ { "word": "beannaithe" }, { "word": "diaga" }, { "word": "naomh" } ], "tags": [ "invariable" ] }, { "glosses": [ "sacred" ], "links": [ [ "sacred", "sacred" ] ], "synonyms": [ { "word": "beannaithe" }, { "word": "diaga" } ], "tags": [ "invariable" ] } ], "sounds": [ { "ipa": "/ˈn̪ˠeːfˠə/", "tags": [ "Munster" ] }, { "ipa": "[ˈn̪ˠëːə̯fˠə]", "tags": [ "Munster" ] }, { "ipa": "/ˈn̪ˠiːfˠə/", "tags": [ "Connacht", "Ulster" ] } ], "synonyms": [ { "tags": [ "obsolete" ], "word": "naomhtha" } ], "word": "naofa" }
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