"forcan" meaning in Old Irish

See forcan in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

Head templates: {{head|sga|noun|g=n}} forcan n
  1. Alternative form of forcenn (“end”) Tags: alt-of, alternative, neuter Alternative form of: forcenn (extra: end)
    Sense id: en-forcan-sga-noun-aaUmP3wt Categories (other): Old Irish entries with incorrect language header

Download JSON data for forcan meaning in Old Irish (1.1kB)

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          "english": "It is the end that he has put on the great sins that his enemies have committed against him, the denial of God’s providence for him, because he has not inflicted punishment on those who have done those things to him.",
          "text": "Is hé forcan du·rat-som forsna mmórchol du·rigénsat a námait fris, díltud remdéicsen Dǽ desom, húare nád tarat dígail forsnahí du·rigénsat in⟨na⟩hísin frissium.",
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