Irish
Etymology
From Latin Etruscus + -ach.
Adjective
Éatrúscach (genitive singular masculine Éatrúscaigh, genitive singular feminine Éatrúscaí, plural Éatrúscacha, not comparable)
- Etruscan
Declension
Declension of Éatrúscach
| Positive
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singular
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plural
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| masculine
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feminine
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strong noun
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weak noun
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| nominative
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Éatrúscach
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Éatrúscach
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Éatrúscacha
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| vocative
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Éatrúscaigh
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Éatrúscacha
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| genitive
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Éatrúscaí
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Éatrúscacha
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Éatrúscach
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| dative
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Éatrúscach
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Éatrúscach; Éatrúscaigh (archaic)
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Éatrúscacha
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| Comparative
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níos Éatrúscaí
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| Superlative
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is Éatrúscaí
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Noun
Éatrúscach m (genitive singular Éatrúscaigh, nominative plural Éatrúscaigh)
- Etruscan
Declension
Declension of Éatrúscach (first declension)
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Mutation
Mutated forms of Éatrúscach
| radical |
eclipsis |
with h-prothesis |
with t-prothesis
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| Éatrúscach
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nÉatrúscach
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hÉatrúscach
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tÉatrúscach
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Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Irish.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
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