Category:Old Irish ā-stem nouns
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Old Irish ā-stem nouns.
These nouns are feminine, typically with the following endings:
- in the nominative singular: the bare stem with lenition of the following word;
- in the genitive singular: -e with palatalization of the last stem consonant and aspiration/gemination of the following word;
- in the nominative plural: -a with aspiration/gemination of the following word.
The stem classes are named from the perspective of Proto-Celtic and may not still be visible in Old Irish inflections. Sometimes the nominative singular ended in a palatalized consonant by analogy with the dative singular.
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- caillech
- caindel
- cainnenn
- caithem
- canóin
- carcar
- carrac
- Cásc
- cathach
- céir
- cell
- Cell Dara
- Cell Daro
- cenn
- cerc
- cerd
- cern
- cétmuinter
- cíall
- cían
- cír
- clam
- cland
- cloch
- clúas
- coímthecht
- coitsecht
- comaitecht
- comrorcun
- Conchenn
- congbál
- Connachta
- conson
- corann
- corcur
- cos
- creitem
- cretem
- crích
- croch
- cros
- crott
- crúach
- cúal
- cúan
- cumal
- cumgabál
- cundubart