ga ith

An Irish term in ConceptNet 5.8

Sources: German Wiktionary, English Wiktionary, and French Wiktionary
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Word forms

  • ga d iteá (v) ➜
  • ga d ith (v) ➜
  • ga d itheabhair (v) ➜
  • ga d itheadar (v) ➜
  • ga d itheadh (v) ➜
  • ga d itheamar (v) ➜
  • ga d itheas (v) ➜
  • ga d ithidís (v) ➜
  • ga d ithimis (v) ➜
  • ga d ithinn (v) ➜
  • ga d ithis (v) ➜
  • ga d ití (v) ➜
  • ga d íosfadh (v) ➜
  • ga d íosfaidís (v) ➜
  • ga d íosfaimis (v) ➜
  • ga d íosfainn (v) ➜
  • ga d íosfaí (v) ➜
  • ga d íosfá (v) ➜
  • ga duabhair (v) ➜
  • ga duadar (v) ➜
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Etymological roots of "ith"

  • sga duaid ➜
  • sga iss ➜
  • sga ithid ➜

Related terms

  • de essen ➜
  • en eat ➜

Synonyms

  • de essen (v) ➜
  • fr manger (v) ➜

Etymologically related

  • ga do·fúaid ➜
  • ga duaidh ➜
  • sga di ➜
  • sga fo ➜
  • ga ithir ➜

Links to other resources

  • en.wiktionary.org ith
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