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Formation of Adjectives.

467. (a) Adjectives may be formed from many nouns by the addition of or EAĊ, which signifies full of, abounding in. All these adjectives belong to the first declension, and are declined like díreaċ.

NOUN. ADJECTIVE.
fearg, anger feargaċ, angry
fuil, blood fuilteaċ, bloody
feur, grass feuraċ, grassy
buaiḋ, victory buaḋaċ, victorious
breug, a lie breugaċ, false, lying
diċeall, one’s best endeavour díċeallaċ, energetic
seasaṁ, standing seasṁaċ, steadfast
gnó, work gnóṫaċ, busy
clú, fame clúiteaċ, famous
saoṫar, toil saoṫraċ, industrious
lúb, a loop lúbaċ, deceitful
saoġal, life saoġlaċ, long-lived
sáiṫ, sufficiency sáṫaċ, satiated
Alba, Scotland Albanaċ, Scotch
Sacsain, England Sacsanaċ, English
craoḃ, branch craoḃaċ, branchy
carraig, a rock cairgeaċ, rocky
brón, sorrow brónaċ, sorrowful
sal, dirt salaċ, dirty
fios, knowledge fiosaċ, intelligent
áṫas, joy áṫasaċ, joyous
doilġíos, sorrow doilġíosaċ, sorrowful