ingreinn

Old Irish

Etymology

From in- +‎ Proto-Celtic *grindeti.

Verb

in·greinn (verbal noun ingreimm)

  1. to persecute

Conjugation

Complex, class B I present, reduplicated preterite, s subjunctive
active passive
singular plural singular plural
1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd
present indicative deut. inda·greinn ad·greinn (with infixed pronoun da-) in·grennat
prot.
imperfect indicative deut. in·grenned in·greintis
prot.
preterite deut.
prot.
perfect deut. in·roígrainn in·roígrainn ad·roigegrannatar
prot.
future deut.
prot.
conditional deut.
prot.
present subjunctive deut.
prot. ·ingre
past subjunctive deut. in·gríastais
prot.
imperative ingrainned
verbal noun ingreimm
past participle
verbal of necessity

Mutation

Mutation of ingreinn
radical lenition nasalization
ingreinn
(pronounced with /h/ in h-prothesis environments)
ingreinn n-ingreinn

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in Old Irish.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

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