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reithid

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Old Irish

Alternative forms

  • rethid, rethith

Etymology

From Proto-Celtic *reteti, from Proto-Indo-European *Hreth₂-.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈrʲe.θʲəðʲ/
    • (Blasse) [ˈrʲe.θʲɪðʲ]
    • (Griffith) [ˈrʲe.θʲɨðʲ]

Verb

reithid (conjunct ·reith, verbal noun riuth or rith)

  1. to run, to speed
    • c. 760-800, Torche na nDessi from Laud 610; published in "The Expulsion of the Déssi", Ériu 3 (1907), edited by Kuno Meyer, pp. 135-142 , line 207:
      Amal ossa, is [s]amlaid ro·ráthatar ass.
      They ran away like deer.
      (literally, “Like deer, it's like them they ran away.”)

Inflection

More information active, passive ...

Derived terms

Descendants

In all modern Goidelic languages, the verbal reflex of reithid came to adopt the same vowel as the verbal noun riuth.

  • Middle Irish: reithid

Mutation

More information radical, lenition ...

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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