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|SubjectCategory=Colum Cille; Mongán mac Fíachnai; | |SubjectCategory=Colum Cille; Mongán mac Fíachnai; | ||
|Language=[[Language::Old Irish]] > Despite archaising tendencies in orthography, “''cartt'' for ''card = carn'', ''Maggán'', ''genir'' are genuine archaic spellings; and lastly, there are two forms which are not found outside our oldest glosses. These are ''mucintar'' (l. 26) and ''in tain'' (l. 25). The former represents a mixture of the oldest form of the word, ''montar'' (Wb. 7 c 5), and the later ''muinter''. The use of the accusative in ''intain'' 'when' is another undoubted sign of great age, pointing to an Old-Irish original as the source from which our copy is derived. This original cannot have been later than the ninth century and may even be assigned to the eighth” (Meyer). | |Language=[[Language::Old Irish]] > Despite archaising tendencies in orthography, “''cartt'' for ''card = carn'', ''Maggán'', ''genir'' are genuine archaic spellings; and lastly, there are two forms which are not found outside our oldest glosses. These are ''mucintar'' (l. 26) and ''in tain'' (l. 25). The former represents a mixture of the oldest form of the word, ''montar'' (Wb. 7 c 5), and the later ''muinter''. The use of the accusative in ''intain'' 'when' is another undoubted sign of great age, pointing to an Old-Irish original as the source from which our copy is derived. This original cannot have been later than the ninth century and may even be assigned to the eighth” (Meyer).{{Note|{{C/s|Meyer 1899d|at=314}}.}} | ||
|DateStart=700 AD | |DateStart=700 AD | ||
|DateEnd=899 AD | |DateEnd=899 AD |
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