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25. b is eclipsed by m.
c " g.
d " n.
f " .
g " n.
p " b.
t " d.
a mbárd (their poet) is pronounced a maurd.
a gcapall (their horse) " a gŏpàl.
ár ndán (our poem) " aur naun.
i ḃfuil (in blood) " ă vwil.
a ngiolla (their servant) " ang illŭ.
i bpéin (in pain) " a baen.
a dtalaṁ (their land) " a dhŏl-ŭv.

Although n is used as the eclipsing letter of g, the sound of n is not heard, but the simple consonant sound ng; therefore it would be more correct to say that g is eclipsed by ng.

Rules for Eclipsis.

26. (a) The possessive adjectives pluralár, our; ḃur, your; and a, their—eclipse the initial consonant of the next word, as ár dtiġearna, our Lord; ḃur gcapall, your horse; a mbád, their boat.

(b) The article eclipses the initial consonant of the noun in the genitive plural (both genders): láṁa na ḃ‑fear, (the) hands of the men.

(c) A simple preposition followed by the article