téid
Classical Gaelic
Alternative forms
- do-éid
Etymology
From Middle Irish téit, from Old Irish téit
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tʲeːdʲ/
Verb
téid (verbal noun dul)
- to go
Conjugation
Present indicative:
- First person singular: téighim
- Third person singular: téid
Past indicative absolute:
- First person singular: do-chuadhas
- Second person singular: do-chuadhais
- Third person singular: do-chuaidh
Past indicative conjunct:
Future:
Verbal noun: dul
Further reading
- Damian McManus (1994) “An Nua-Ghaeilge Chlasaiceach”, in K. McCone, D. McManus, C. Ó Háinle, N. Williams, L. Breatnach, editors, Stair na Gaeilge: in ómós do P[h]ádraig Ó Fiannachta (in Irish), Maynooth: Roinn na Sean-Ghaeilge, Coláiste Phádraig, →ISBN, section 7.23, pages 414–15
- Osborn Bergin (1946) “Irish Grammatical Tracts III (Irregular Verbs)”, in Ériu, volume 14, Supplement, Royal Irish Academy, →JSTOR, section 8, pages 178–80
Irish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tʲeːdʲ/
Etymology 1
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Noun
téid
- (archaic, dialectal) dative singular of téad
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Verb
téid
Etymology 3
From Middle Irish do·tét, from Old Irish do·tét.
Verb
téid