Contionary:mes

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Middle Annerish

Etymology

A suppletive paradigm consisting of three different roots:

  • Present and conditional: a merger of ar·beir and for·beir borrowed from Goidelic with conjunct reanalysed after the common noun, itself from an unknown source;

   for similar development cf. Icelandic borða;

  • Past: from the sparcely attested Old Annerish ⟨ro·fóed⟩, ⟨ros·foéḋ⟩ (with infixed pronoun -s-), seemingly from *edaną, though cf.: possibly original ⟨ro·foír⟩ from *fra-wēzi-.

Pronunciation

(Annerish) IPA: /biːr͈ʲ/ [biˑɘ̯ɹ]

Verb/ Noun

bírr (runic:ᛓᛁᚱ)

  1. (countable) A table for eating
  2. (+bıth) To eat, consume as food

Usage notes

The non-present has intransitive morphology and takes a direct object in a genitive construct with bıth:

  • Annt urarth bıth ın gıogrann! - Please, have some barnacle stew! / Roıd mí a bıth. - I ate it. (lit.: Eaten I=am his ᴘᴀʀᴛ.)

vs. No bírr sae gıogran bıth? - Didn't he use to eat barnacle stew? / Tó mé ot bírre bıth. - I'm eating it. (lit.: Am I at her eating ᴘᴀʀᴛ.)

See also

Inflection

Inflection of mes
 Ⅱ ᴍᴀsᴄ.  ɴᴏᴍ. ɢᴇɴ. ᴀᴛ. ᴏᴄ.
sɢ.  bírr   bírrí   bírr(e)ʟ  bírreʟ
ᴘʟ.  bírreʟ  bírreɴ  bírrıb   bírreʟ
ᴄᴏʟ.  bírreʜ  bírr(e)ʟ
' ʀᴇᴛ. ɴᴀʀ. ɪʀʀ. ᴏɴᴅ.
sᴛᴀᴛ.  roıd   bírrer   urar   roıbbır 
ɪᴍᴘ.: fua, fuaıᴘʟ Foll.d by cop.ve pnn.