diongaibh

Irish

Etymology

From Old Irish do·ingaib (ward off; save; depart).

Verb

diongaibh (present analytic diongbhann, future analytic diongabhfaidh, verbal noun diongbháil, past participle diongbháilte) (literary)

  1. to ward off, repel
  2. to cope with, be a match for

Conjugation

Mutation

Mutated forms of diongaibh
radical lenition eclipsis
diongaibh dhiongaibh ndiongaibh

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Irish.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.