fréamh

Irish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Irish frém, prém, from older frén.

Pronunciation

  • (Aran) IPA(key): /fʲɾʲeːvˠ/

Noun

fréamh f (genitive singular fréimhe, nominative plural fréamhacha)

  1. root
  2. source, origin
  3. (literary) rootstock, race
  4. (linguistics, chemistry) radical

Declension

Archaic weak plural forms:

Derived terms

  • aigéadfhréamh f (acid radical)
  • bunfhréamh f (tap-root; founder)
  • comhfhréamhach (having the same root, conjugate, adjective)
  • fréamh-ais f (radical axis)
  • fréamh-roghchlár m (root menu)
  • fréamhach (pertaining to roots; having roots; rooted, established, adjective)
  • fréamhach m (roots)
  • fréamhaí (radical, adjective)
  • fréamhaigh (root; take root; spring, descend (from); derive (from), verb)
  • fréamhaí m (derivative)
  • fréamhán m (radicle)
  • fréamhbhrú m (root pressure)
  • fréamhchumhdach m (root cap)
  • fréamhfhocal m (root-word)
  • fréamhlár m (radical centre)
  • fréamhnóidín m (root nodule)
  • fréamhnóta m (fundamental)
  • fréamhribe m (root hair)
  • fréamhshamhail f (prototype)
  • sainfhréamh f (characteristic root)
  • socfhréamh f (tap root)

Mutation

Irish mutation
Radical Lenition Eclipsis
fréamh fhréamh bhfréamh
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

Further reading

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