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292. Syncopated verbs are those in which the vowel in the final syllable of the stem is omitted when any termination commencing with a vowel is added: as laḃair, speak; laḃraim (not laḃairim), I speak. Verbs of more than one syllable whose stem ends in il, in, ir, is, ing, belong to this class.

VERBS IN IĠ (‑UIĠ).

293.

Principal Parts.

Type. Imper. Future. Past Participle. V. Noun. Meaning
1. bailiġ baileóċad bailiġṫe bailiuġaḋ gather
2. ceannuiġ ceannóċad ceannuiġṫe ceannaċ buy

294. Except in the Future and Conditional, all verbs in and uiġ are conjugated like buail (first conjugation), except that the t is aspirated in all terminations beginning with that letter. It is, therefore, necessary to give only the Future and Conditional in full.

295.

Future.

SINGULAR.
1. baileóċad, I shall gather, ceannóċad, I shall buy
2. baileóċair, ceannóċair.
3. baileóċaiḋ sé, ceannóċaiḋ sé.
PLURAL.
1. baileóċaimíd (‑ċamuid), ceannóċaimíd (‑ċamuid).
2. baileóċaiḋ siḃ, ceannóċaiḋ siḃ.
3. baileóċaid, ceannóċaid.
Relative. ḃaileoċas, ċeannóċas.
Autonomous. baileoċṫar, ceannóċṫar.