"níntá" meaning in Old Irish

See níntá in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Verb

IPA: [n͈ʲiːn͈ˈtaː] Forms: nín·tá [canonical]
Etymology: Univerbation of ní (“not”) + n- (“us”) + ·tá (“is”), thus literally, “there is not to us”. Etymology templates: {{univ|sga|ní|n-|·tá|t1=not|t2=us|t3=is}} Univerbation of ní (“not”) + n- (“us”) + ·tá (“is”), {{m-g|there is not to us}} “there is not to us”, {{lit|there is not to us|nocap=1}} literally, “there is not to us” Head templates: {{head|sga|verb form||head=nín·tá}} nín·tá, {{sga-verb form|nín·tá}} nín·tá
  1. we do not have

Download JSON data for níntá meaning in Old Irish (1.6kB)

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