Irish
Etymology
From Middle Irish abcóitecht, adbacóitecht f (“advocacy”), from abcóit(e) m (“advocate”). By surface analysis, abhcóide (“advocate, counsel”) + -acht.
Noun
abhcóideacht f (genitive singular abhcóideachta)
- advocacy
Declension
Declension of abhcóideacht (third declension, no plural)
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Mutation
Mutated forms of abhcóideacht
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eclipsis |
with h-prothesis |
with t-prothesis
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| abhcóideacht
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n-abhcóideacht
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habhcóideacht
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not applicable
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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.
Further reading
- Ó Dónaill, Niall (1977) “abhcóideacht”, in Foclóir Gaeilge–Béarla, Dublin: An Gúm, →ISBN
- Gregory Toner, Sharon Arbuthnot, Máire Ní Mhaonaigh, Marie-Luise Theuerkauf, Dagmar Wodtko, editors (2019), “abcóitecht”, in eDIL: Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language
- de Bhaldraithe, Tomás (1959) “abhcóideacht”, in English-Irish Dictionary, An Gúm
- “abhcóideacht”, in New English-Irish Dictionary, Foras na Gaeilge, 2013–2025