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#* Example: ''creic{{cda}}e'' 'booty, prey' (gen. sg. of ''creach'')  
#* Example: ''creic{{cda}}e'' 'booty, prey' (gen. sg. of ''creach'')  
# Most ''-t'' and ''-t{{cll}}'' nouns become feminine and are borrowed in their nominative singular forms, sometimes with lenition.
# Most ''-t'' and ''-t{{cll}}'' nouns become feminine and are borrowed in their nominative singular forms, sometimes with lenition.
#* Example: ''smac{{cda}}t{{cll}}'' 'rule, dominion'
#* Example: ''smac{{cda}}t{{cll}}'' 'authority'
# Most other inanimate Irish nouns become masculine and are borrowed in their nominative singular forms.
# Most other inanimate Irish nouns become masculine and are borrowed in their nominative singular forms.
#* Example: ''gnè'' 'property, feature'
#* Example: ''gnè'' 'property, feature'