"taghyr" meaning in Manx

See taghyr in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Verb

Forms: taghyrt [noun-from-verb], no-table-tags [table-tags], taghyr [mutation, mutation-radical], haghyr [lenition, mutation], daghyr [eclipsis, mutation]
Etymology: From Middle Irish tachraid, from Old Irish do·cuirethar (“to put”). Note that the suppleted perfect of do·cuirethar, do·rala, came to assume the meaning "to happen", a development reflected in Irish tarlaigh and Scottish Gaelic tàrlaidh. In the evolution of Manx this innovated sense seemed to be transferred onto tachraid instead, with all other literal senses of do·cuirethar being lost. Etymology templates: {{inh|gv|mga|tachraid}} Middle Irish tachraid, {{inh|gv|sga|do·cuirethar|t=to put}} Old Irish do·cuirethar (“to put”), {{noncog|ga|tarlaigh}} Irish tarlaigh, {{noncog|gd|tàrlaidh}} Scottish Gaelic tàrlaidh Head templates: {{head|gv|verb|verbal noun|taghyrt}} taghyr (verbal noun taghyrt) Inflection templates: {{gv-mut-cons|t|aghyr}}
  1. to happen, occur, eventuate Derived forms: aahaghyr (english: to recur), cohaghyr (english: to coincide)
    Sense id: en-taghyr-gv-verb-pxAKhVjk Categories (other): Manx entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

Download JSON data for taghyr meaning in Manx (2.1kB)

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      "source": "mutation",
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      "form": "gv-mut-cons",
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