/ˈihɪɾʲ/, /ˈihəɾʲ/, /ˈiːhəɾʲ/
BunúsFrom Middle Irish ithir, from the root of ith (“to eat”).
- Munster, form-of, indicative, present, second-personsecond-person singular present indicative/subjunctive of ith
Foirmeachaithreach(genitive, singular) · ithreacha(nominative, plural) · ithir(indefinite, nominative, singular) · ithreacha(indefinite, nominative, plural) · a ithir(indefinite, singular, vocative) · a ithreacha(indefinite, plural, vocative) · ithreach(genitive, indefinite, singular) · ithreacha(genitive, indefinite, plural) · ithir(dative, indefinite, singular) · ithreacha(dative, indefinite, plural) · an ithir(definite, nominative, singular) · na hithreacha(definite, nominative, plural) · na hithreach(definite, genitive, singular) · na n-ithreacha(definite, genitive, plural) · leis an ithir(dative, definite, singular) · don ithir(dative, definite, singular) · leis na hithreacha(dative, definite, plural) · ithir(error-unrecognized-form) · n-ithir(error-unrecognized-form) · hithir(error-unrecognized-form)
Foinse: Vicífhoclóir