millid

Old Irish

Etymology

From a denominal verb from Proto-Celtic *mellos (destruction; confusion), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *(s)mel- (false, bad). Related to mell (destruction).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈmʲil͈ʲiðʲ]

Verb

millid

  1. to ruin, to spoil, to destroy

Inflection

Simple, class A II present, s preterite, a subjunctive
active passive
singular plural singular plural
1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd
present indicative abs.
conj. ·millet ·millter ·millter
rel. millter millter
imperfect indicative ·milled
preterite abs.
conj. ·mill ·millset
rel.
perfect deut. ro·mill ro·millset
prot.
future abs.
conj.
rel.
conditional
present subjunctive abs.
conj. ·millet ·millter ·millter
rel. millter millter
past subjunctive ·milled
imperative milled
verbal noun
past participle
verbal of necessity

Descendants

  • Middle Irish: millid

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