"indaim" meaning in Old Irish

See indaim in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Verb

IPA: [in͈dˈaṽʲ]
Etymology: From ind- + Proto-Celtic *ameti (“to wash”), of contested origin. Etymology templates: {{af|sga|ind-|*ameti|lang2=cel-pro|t2=to wash}} ind- + Proto-Celtic *ameti (“to wash”) Head templates: {{head|sga|verb||{{{conj}}}||{{{conj2}}}||{{{prot}}}||{{{prot2}}}|verbal noun|indmat|or|indlat|head=ind·aim}} ind·aim (verbal noun indmat or indlat), {{sga-verb|indmat|indlat|head=ind·aim}} ind·aim (verbal noun indmat or indlat) Inflection templates: {{sga-conj-complex|present_3s_deut=ind·aim|present_class=B I|present_pp_prot=·indmatar|verbal_noun=indmat|verbal_noun2=indlat}}, {{sga-mutation|a|im|p=ind·}} Forms: ind·aim [canonical], indmat [noun-from-verb], indlat [noun-from-verb], no-table-tags [table-tags], ind·aim [deuterotonic, indicative, present, singular, third-person], ·indmatar [indicative, passive, plural, present, prototonic], indmat [first-person, imperative, noun-from-verb, singular], indlat [first-person, imperative, noun-from-verb, singular], no-table-tags [table-tags], ind·aim [mutation, mutation-radical], ind·n-aim [mutation]
  1. to wash hands or feet Wikipedia link: Brill Publishers Synonyms: nigid
    Sense id: en-indaim-sga-verb-NXLUO2pg Categories (other): Old Irish entries with incorrect language header, Old Irish terms prefixed with ind-

Download JSON data for indaim meaning in Old Irish (3.0kB)

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        "noun-from-verb",
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        {
          "english": "I trample him with my feet, as a water-pot in which feet are washed is trampled.",
          "text": "Cot·n-essiu-sa huam chosaib, amal con·estar findchoire i nn-indmatar cossa.",
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      "ipa": "[in͈dˈaṽʲ]"
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        "3": "",
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      "examples": [
        {
          "english": "I trample him with my feet, as a water-pot in which feet are washed is trampled.",
          "text": "Cot·n-essiu-sa huam chosaib, amal con·estar findchoire i nn-indmatar cossa.",
          "type": "quotation"
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        "to wash hands or feet"
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          "word": "nigid"
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      "ipa": "[in͈dˈaṽʲ]"
    }
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