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CHAPTER XII.
Combination of the Consonants.
The Helping Vowel.
124. There are certain combinations of consonants which do not coalesce, so that a short vowel (broad or slender, according as the consonants are broad or slender) must be pronounced between them.
The following are the combinations which do not coalesce:—
cn | nċ | nḃ | lḃ |
lg | lm | lṁ | rb |
rḃ | rg | rn | rm |
rṁ | rċ | nm | ṫn |
ṫr | gn |
gorm (=gorom) | colm (=colom) | dearg (dearog) |
guirm (=guirim) | cuilm (=cuilim) | deirg (=deirig) |
orm | arm | Cormac |
ainm | carn | corn |
dorn | Alba | borb |
searḃ | seirḃ | fearg |
feirge | cnoc | cneas |
gnó | balḃ | Donnċaḋ |
dorċa | marḃ | aiṫne |
aṫruġaḋ[1] (=aṫarú) | airgead | margaḋ |
- ↑ Aṫruġaḋ before the words indé, and amáraċ is always pronounced arú, this spelling might be adopted with advantage.
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