"srennaid" meaning in Old Irish

See srennaid in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Verb

Forms: ·srena [conjunct], srém [noun-from-verb], no-table-tags [table-tags], srennim [absolute, first-person, indicative, present, singular], ·srena [absolute, conjunct, present, singular, subjunctive, third-person], srém [absolute, first-person, imperative, noun-from-verb, singular]
Etymology: Matasović derives it from Proto-Celtic *sregnāti, from Proto-Indo-European *sregʰ- (“to snore”), but this should have given *srénaid. According to Vendryes it's from a Proto-Indo-European root *srenk- + nasal suffix. Related to Ancient Greek ῥέγκω, ῥέγχω (rhénkō, rhénkhō, “to snore”). Etymology templates: {{inh|sga|cel-pro|*sregnāti}} Proto-Celtic *sregnāti, {{der|sga|ine-pro|*sregʰ-|t=to snore}} Proto-Indo-European *sregʰ- (“to snore”), {{cog|grc|ῥέγκω|ῥέγκω, ῥέγχω|t=to snore}} Ancient Greek ῥέγκω, ῥέγχω (rhénkō, rhénkhō, “to snore”) Head templates: {{head|sga|verb|conjunct|·srena||{{{conj2}}}||{{{prot}}}||{{{prot2}}}|verbal noun|srém||{{{2}}}|head=}} srennaid (conjunct ·srena, verbal noun srém), {{sga-verb|srém|conj=·srena}} srennaid (conjunct ·srena, verbal noun srém) Inflection templates: {{sga-conj-simple|present_1s_abso=srennim|present_class=A I|subjunctive_3s_conj=·srena|subjunctive_class=a|verbal_noun=srém}}
  1. to snore, snort Wikipedia link: Brill Publishers Categories (topical): Human behaviour Related terms: srón
    Sense id: en-srennaid-sga-verb-X4iAWNTg Categories (other): Old Irish entries with incorrect language header

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          "text": "ciarid·srena",
          "type": "quotation"
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