"escse" meaning in Old Irish

See escse in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Verb

Forms: escsiu [noun-from-verb], no-table-tags [table-tags], as·rochess [deuterotonic, passive, perfect, preterite, singular], as·cesar [deuterotonic, passive, present, singular, subjunctive], escse [imperative, past, second-person, singular], escsiu [first-person, noun-from-verb, past, singular, subjunctive]
Etymology: Unknown. It is universally agreed to contain the prefix ess-, though. Etymology templates: {{unknown|sga}} Unknown, {{af|sga|ess-}} ess- Head templates: {{head|sga|verb||{{{conj}}}||{{{conj2}}}||{{{prot}}}||{{{prot2}}}|verbal noun|escsiu||{{{2}}}|head=}} escse (verbal noun escsiu), {{sga-verb|escsiu}} escse (verbal noun escsiu) Inflection templates: {{sga-conj-complex|imperative_2s=escse|perfect_ps_deut=as·rochess|present_class=B I|subjunctive_class=s|subjunctive_ps_deut=as·cesar|verbal_noun=escsiu}}
  1. stretch, extend Synonyms: rigid
    Sense id: en-escse-sga-verb-s7HkjK8b Categories (other): Old Irish entries with incorrect language header, Old Irish terms prefixed with ess-

Download JSON data for escse meaning in Old Irish (2.1kB)

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