impireacht

Irish

Etymology

From impire (emperor) + -acht (abstract nominal suffix).

Noun

impireacht f (genitive singular impireachta, nominative plural impireachtaí)

  1. empire

Declension

Derived terms

  • An Naomh-Impireacht Rómhánach, Impireacht Naofa na Róimhe f (the Holy Roman Empire)
  • Impireacht an Iarthair f (the Western Empire)
  • Impireacht na Bablóine f (the Babylonian Empire)
  • Impireacht na bhFranc f (the Frankish Empire)
  • Impireacht na Breataine f (the British Empire)
  • Impireacht na Cartaige f (the Carthaginian Empire)
  • Impireacht na gCiméarach f, An Impireacht Chiméarach f (the Khmer Empire)
  • Impireacht na Gearmáine f (the German Empire)
  • Impireacht na hAcáide f (the Akkadian Empire)
  • Impireacht na hAisiria f (the Assyrian Empire)
  • Impireacht na Hiteach f (the Hittite Empire)
  • Impireacht na Mógal f (the Mogul Empire)
  • Impireacht na Mongólach f (the Mongol Empire)
  • Impireacht na nAstacach f (the Aztec Empire)
  • Impireacht na nAvárach f (the Avar Empire)
  • Impireacht na Pairtia f (the Parthian Empire)
  • Impireacht na Peirse f (the Persian Empire)
  • Impireacht na Róimhe f (the Roman Empire)

Mutation

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

Further reading

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