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299. In early modern usage the Future is formed by lengthening the vowel sound of the last syllable of the stem from ai or i to . In the case of Type 1 the broad consonant which commences the final syllable of the stem must be made slender. Examples: innis, inneosad, I shall tell; díbir, díbeorair, you will banish; imir, imeoraiḋ sé, he will play; coigil, coigeolad, I shall spare; fuagair, fuaigeoraid, they will proclaim; d’ḟuaigeoraḋ sé, he would proclaim; codail, coideolad, I shall sleep; ċoideolainn, I would sleep.

300. In the present-day usage the Future stem is formed as if the verb ended in or uiġ: by adding ‑óċ in Type 1 and ‑eóċ in Type 2.

301.

Principal Parts.

Imperative. Future. Participle. V. Noun.
Type (1). fuagair fuagróċad fuagarṫa fuagra(ḋ)
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Type (2). coigil coigleóċad coigilte coigilt

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IMPERATIVE MOOD.

SING. 1.
2. fuagair, proclaim coigil, spare
3. fuagraḋ sé coigleaḋ sé
PLUR. 1. fuagraimís coiglimís
2. fuagraiḋ coigliḋ
3. fuagraidís (‑adaois) coiglidís
Autonomous. fuagarṫar coigiltear