Irish
Etymology
From dóid (“hand, fist; handful, fistful; lump”) + -óg (diminutive suffix).
Noun
dóideog f (genitive singular dóideoige, nominative plural dóideoga)
- little hand, little fist
- little lump, sod
Declension
Declension of dóideog (second declension)
| bare forms
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singular
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plural
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| nominative
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dóideog
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dóideoga
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| vocative
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a dhóideog
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a dhóideoga
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| genitive
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dóideoige
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dóideog
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| dative
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dóideog dóideoig (archaic, dialectal)
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dóideoga
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| forms with the definite article
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singular
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plural
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| nominative
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an dóideog
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na dóideoga
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| genitive
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na dóideoige
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na ndóideog
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| dative
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leis an dóideog leis an dóideoig (archaic, dialectal) don dóideog don dóideoig (archaic, dialectal)
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leis na dóideoga
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Mutation
Mutated forms of dóideog
| radical
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lenition
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eclipsis
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| dóideog
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dhóideog
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ndóideog
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Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Irish.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
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