fada
suomi-englanti sanakirjafada englanniksi
The accent as used in noun|Irish orthography to mark a long vowel.
1993, John Minahane, ''The Christian Druids: On the Filid or Philosopher-poets of Ireland'', Dublin: Sanas Press (reprinted Dublin: Howth Free Press, 2008, (ISBN) p. 35:
- When I read in the RIA Dictionary that the third person singular passive perfect of the verb ''fo-geib'' or ''fo-gaib'' “has been found”, has been found in the form ''frith'', ''frioth'', ''fo frith'', ''foríth'', and whole lot more including ''fríth'' with the fada, I find that friothfully froth-provoking.
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(feminine singular of)
(syn)
(ux)
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(inflection of)
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(gl-verb form of)
to trust
to entrust
to be careless
(pt-verb form of)
(uxi)
A public display or performance, normally performed for a king in his court or palace
{{uxi|yo|wọ́n tẹ́ fádà ijó|They put on a public display of dance