foloing

Old Irish

Etymology

From fo- +‎ ·loing.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ɸoˈl͈oŋʲɡʲ]

Verb

fo·loing (prototonic ·fulaing, verbal noun fulach or fulang)

  1. to support, sustain
  2. to endure

For quotations using this term, see Citations:foloing.

Conjugation

Complex, class B III present, reduplicated preterite, s future, s subjunctive
active passive
singular plural singular plural
1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd
present indicative deut. fo·long fo·loing; fo·coimling, fo·coimlich (com-form) fo·longam fo·longat
prot. ·fulaing; ·fochomlaing (com-form) ·fulngam ·fulngaid ·fulngat ·fulangar
imperfect indicative deut. fo·longainn
prot.
preterite deut.
prot. ·fulachta
perfect deut. fo·cóemallag fo·cóemlachtar
prot.
future deut. fo·lilus fo·lilais fo·lil fo·lilsat fo·lilastar
prot. ·fóelus ·fóelais ·fóel ·fóelsaid ·fóelsat ·fóelustar
conditional deut. fu·lilsain, fu·lilsainn fo·lilsad fo·lilastae
prot. ·fóelsad ·foílsitis
present subjunctive deut. fo·lós fo·lóis fo·ló fo·lósat
prot. ·ful ·fulsam; ·fochomolsam (com-form) ·fochomolsaid (com-form) ·fulustar
past subjunctive deut. fo·lóstais
prot.
imperative fulngaid fulngat
verbal noun fulach, fulang
past participle
verbal of necessity

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Irish: fulaing
  • Scottish Gaelic: fuiling, fulaing

Mutation

Mutation of fo·loing
radical lenition nasalization
fo·loing
also fo·lloing
fo·loing
pronounced with /l-/
fo·loing
also fo·lloing

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

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