fuinneamh

Irish

Etymology

From Old Irish fuinnem (momentum, vigour, force), verbal noun of fo·snī-.

Noun

fuinneamh m (genitive singular fuinnimh)

  1. (physics, etc.) energy; force, vigour; pep, spirit
    1. twist, twirl

Declension

Derived terms

  • bíoga fuinnimh (pulses of energy)
  • fuinneamhachas (energetics)
  • fuinneamh adamhach (atomic energy)
  • fuinneamh cainte (vigour of speech)
  • fuinneamh folaigh (latent energy)
  • fuinneamh gluaiseachta (motive energy)
  • fuinneamh gníomhachtaíochta (activation energy)
  • fuinneamh na hóige (the fire of youth)
  • fuinneamh nasctha (binding energy)
  • fuinneamh poitéinsiúil (potential energy)
  • fuinneamh statach (static energy)
  • fuinneamh stíle (vigour of style)
  • fuinniúil (energetic; forceful, vigorous, adjective)
  • fuinnmhigh (energize, transitive verb)
  • maisfhuinneamh (mass energy)

Mutation

Irish mutation
Radical Lenition Eclipsis
fuinneamh fhuinneamh bhfuinneamh
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

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