-fóbach
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Irish
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Suffix
1.2.1
Declension
1.2.2
Derived terms
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Etymology
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From
Ancient Greek
φόβος
(
phóbos
,
“
fear
”
)
+
-ach
.
Suffix
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-fóbach
-phobic
Declension
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Declension
of
-fóbach
Singular
Plural (
m/f
)
Positive
Masculine
Feminine
(
strong noun
)
(
weak noun
)
Nominative
-fóbach
-fóbach
-fóbacha
Vocative
-fóbaigh
-fóbacha
Genitive
-fóbaí
-fóbacha
-fóbach
Dative
-fóbach
-fóbach
;
-fóbaigh
(
archaic
)
-fóbacha
Comparative
níos
-fóbaí
Superlative
is
-fóbaí
Derived terms
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Irish terms suffixed with -fóbach
Categories
:
Irish terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
Irish terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *bʰegʷ-
Irish terms derived from Ancient Greek
Irish suffixes suffixed with -ach
Irish lemmas
Irish suffixes
Irish adjective-forming suffixes
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