intí

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See also: inti, Inti, and -inti

Old Irish

Etymology

Univerbation of int (definite article) +‎ í (deictic particle)

Pronunciation

Pronoun

intí

  1. (s)he who, that which; the one who, the one which; whoever, what(ever)

For quotations using this term, see Citations:intí.

Declension

Case Singular Plural
Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative intí, inthí indí, indhí aní indí, indhí (in)nahí
Accusative inní (in)nahí
Genitive indí, indhí (in)nahí indí, indhí (in)naní
Dative dondí, dondhí
cossindí, cossindhí
etc.
donaibí, donaibhí
cosnaibí, cosnaibhí
etc.
Note: The dative is used only after a preposition, which forms a contraction with the definite article, e.g. dondí (to the one who/which), cossindí (with the one who/which), etc.

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Irish: an té
  • Irish: (thing)

Further reading