aosta

See also: Aosta

Irish

Etymology

From Old Irish áesta (old, ancient), from áes (age, years; stage, period of life; lifetime; age of the world, era); synchronically aois (age) + -ta.

Pronunciation

Adjective

aosta

  1. aged, old

Derived terms

  • anaosta (youthful, adjective)
  • aostach m (old person)
  • aostacht f (oldness; old age)
  • breacaosta (fairly old, adjective)
  • bunaosta (fairly old; middle-aged, adjective)
  • cianaosta (long-lived, very old; pristine, primeval, adjective)
  • cnagaosta (advanced in years, elderly, adjective)
  • comhaosta (of the same age; contemporary, coeval, adjective)
  • críonaosta (old and withered, adjective)
  • foraosta (very old, adjective)
  • lánaosta (of full age; rather old, adjective)
  • meánaosta (middle-aged, adjective)
  • scothaosta (fairly old, elderly, adjective)
  • tonnaosta (getting on in years, adjective)
  • tromaosta (of advanced age, adjective)

Mutation

Irish mutation
RadicalEclipsiswith h-prothesiswith t-prothesis
aosta n-aosta haosta not applicable
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

References

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