Formation of Verbal Nouns
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- for a definition of verbal noun see Verbal noun (definition)
- for a discussion of the uses of verbal nouns see Use of Verbal Noun
- for a comprehensive list of verbal nouns for various verbs see Verbal Nouns
This section is largely based on chapter 8 of Colin Marks (2006) Gaelic Verbs: Systemized and Simplified, although some extra generalizations and patterns are reported here.
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Suffix -(e)adh (Mark's type 1)
The most common way to form a verbal noun is to suffix some version of the suffix -adh or -eadh (pronounced either /u/ or /əg/). There are several variants of this, listed bleow
Suffix -adh (Mark's type 1a)
One common way to form the verbal noun is to suffix -adh to a root ending a broad consonant.
Imperative | verbal Noun | verb meaning |
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danns | dannsadh | dance |
leugh | leughadh | read |
pòg | pògadh | kiss |
sgriobh | sgriobhadh | write |
Suffix -eadh (Marks type 1b)
Imperative | verbal Noun | verb meaning |
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bris | briseadh | break |
mill | milleadh | spoil |
pàigh | pàigheadh | pay |
Broaden and suffix -adh (Mark's type 1c, d, e)
This method is used for words ending in -aich, monosyllabic words ending in -ail, and -ich. To form the verbal noun, make the final consonant broad by doing one of the following:
- Type 1c: broaden final consonant, (i) e.g., dùin --> dùn, (ii) -ail --> al+adh, e.g., buail --> bualadh
- Type 1d: -aich --> -ach+adh, e.g., beannaich --> beannachadh
- Type 1e: -ich --> -each+adh, e.g. litrich --> litreachadh
Imperative | verbal Noun | verb meaning |
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dòirt | dòrtadh | spill |
buail | bualadh | strike |
dùin | dunadh | close |
beannaich | beannachadh | bless |
ciùinich | ciùineachadh | clam |
broaden, syncope final syllable, suffix -adh (Mark type 1f)
where C stands for any consonant.
- type fi: Cail --> Cl+adh, e.g., fosgail --> fosgladh
- type fii Cail --> Cr+adh, e.g., cobhair --> cobhradh
- type fii Cainn --> Cn+adh, e.g., faochainn --> faochnadh
- relatedly without broadening: sluaisir --> sluaisreadh and innis --> innseadh or innse.
Imperative | verbal Noun | verb meaning |
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Verbal noun is the same as the imperative (Mark's type 2)
Imperative | verbal Noun | verb meaning |
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leum | leum | jump |
obair | obair | work |
òl | òl | drink |
ruith | ruith | run |
seinn | seinn | sing |
stad | stad | stop |
streap | streap | climb |
Broaden final consonant (Mark's type 3)
Suffix -amh
Imperative | verbal Noun | verb meaning |
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dean | deanamh | do |
seas | seasamh | sit |
Suffix -t(a)inn
Imperative | verbal Noun | verb meaning |
---|---|---|
cluinn | cluinntinn | listen |
seall | sealltainn | look |
Suffix -e
Imperative | verbal Noun | verb meaning |
---|---|---|
ith | ithe | eat |
suidh | suidhe | sit |
Irregular non-suppletive changes
Suppletive verbal nouns
Imperative | verbal Noun | verb meaning |
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abair | ràdh | say |
rach | dol | go |
thàladh | falbh | leave |