"go deo" meaning in Irish

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Adverb

IPA: /ɡə ˈdʲoː/ [Connacht, Munster], /ɡə ˈdʲɔː/ [Ulster]
Etymology: From Middle Irish co dead, from Old Irish co (“until”) + Old Irish dead (“end”) (but the collocation is not attested until Middle Irish). Etymology templates: {{inh|ga|mga|co dead}} Middle Irish co dead, {{der|ga|sga|co|t=until}} Old Irish co (“until”), {{der|ga|sga|dead|t=end}} Old Irish dead (“end”) Head templates: {{head|ga|adverb|cat2=frequency adverbs|head=}} go deo, {{ga-adv|type=frequency}} go deo
  1. forever
    Sense id: en-go_deo-ga-adv-IHD3Jf8c Categories (other): Irish entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Irish entries with incorrect language header: 100 0
  2. (with negative) never Synonyms (never): riamh
    Sense id: en-go_deo-ga-adv-ZJfks9e- Disambiguation of 'never': 10 90

Alternative forms

Download JSON data for go deo meaning in Irish (1.4kB)

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