n (accomol)
(a) act of joining together, uniting;
union
:
bach tar cricha comacomal,
O'Dav. 304
.
a cengal ┐
a comacumal dá ceile,
CCath. 1390
. comacomul ceilli ┐
ceneóil `conjunction of sense and species',
Auraic. 1901
.
comocamal .i. comcudrumugud eidir da cail,
O'Curry 963
(H.
3.18, 415). ? By metathesis: ba . . . comaculuim (comhfotal, v.l.) da contrarda (of a battle) a coming together(?),
Cog. 178.14
.
(b) Gramm. conjunction: ol ní comacomol que (in plerusque etc.),
Sg. 75b5
. in chomaccomuil foaccomailtig of the
subjoined conjunction (sc. -que, -ue, -ne),
203a11
.
frisna
comaccomla-sa,
203a10
. ní comacomol hi suidiv = syllaba
est, non pars orationis (of -que in absque),
221b6
.
fortórmach
. . . ní comacomol airi cia beith in fine
,
212b11
. nert comaccomail (of -que),
222b9
. a ndocoisgedar ne c.¤ s
`when the conjunction ne follows s
',
15b4
.
cen chomaccomla,
Ml. 28d6
.
sceo ┐ ceo ┐ neo tri comaccomail na Goedelge,
RC xx 160 § 9
(ACC Comm.).
ainm, pronomen, briathar ┐ dobriathar,
randgapal ┐ comacomal . . . lasin nGaidel,
Auraic. 2668
.
conjunctive (subjunctive) mood: comacumul ar indidit `conjunctive for indicative',
Ml. 62a15
.
61a18
.