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aitheanta

recognised, known

VerbB1/ˈahən̪ˠt̪ˠə/

"aitheanta" means "recognised, known" in Irish (verb). Pronounced /ˈahən̪ˠt̪ˠə/. Mutation forms: Urú → n-aitheanta, Réamhlitir h → haitheanta, Réamhlitir t → t-aitheanta.

Mutation forms

In Irish, the first letter of "aitheanta" changes depending on the grammatical context. These are the mutated forms:

MutationForm
Base formaitheanta
Urún-aitheanta
Réamhlitir hhaitheanta
Réamhlitir tt-aitheanta

"aitheanta" in context

(19) An Teaghlach Meán-suidhte.—Daoine do leigint isteach ar theisteas fé láimh thriúir “aitheanta,” teisteas ina mbeidh faisnéis sholamanta á rá go bhfuil an seanduine no an duine anbhfann—

(19) The Central Home—Admission on a certificate signed by three "recognised" persons, and containing a solemn declaration to the effect that the aged or infirm person—

B2

cialluíonn an focal “Clár” an Clár d'Aitheanta Dáil-Chúirte a bunófar fén Acht so;

the word "Register" means the Register of Dáil Court Decrees established under this Act;

B2

cialluíonn an focal “Clárathóir” an Clárathóir Aitheanta Dáil-Chúirte a ceapfar fén Acht so;

the word "Registrar" means the Registrar of Dáil Court Decrees appointed under this Act;

B2

Athchomhairc i gcoinnibh aitheanta Dáil-Chúirte agus feidhmiú aitheanta Dáil-Chúirte.

Appeals from and enforcement of Dáil Court decrees.

B2

Clárathóir Aitheanta Dáil-Chúirte do cheapa.

Appointment of Registrar of Dáil Court Decrees.

B1

Further reading

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