past habitual analytic of ceap
"cheapadh" means "past habitual analytic of ceap" in Irish (verb). Mutation forms: Séimhiú → chheapadh, Urú → gcheapadh.
In Irish, the first letter of "cheapadh" changes depending on the grammatical context. These are the mutated forms:
| Mutation | Form |
|---|---|
| Base form | cheapadh |
| Séimhiú | chheapadh |
| Urú | gcheapadh |
Níl aon údar agamsa lena cheapadh nach raibh aithne acu ar a chéile.
I have no reason to believe they didn't know each other.
B2Tá sé in am aire nua a cheapadh.
It is time to appoint a new minister.
A1Mhaíodh sé gurbh é an féinoideachas a chuir ar a chumas aige smaointe neamhghnácha a cheapadh.
He used to claim that it was self-instruction that enabled him to conceive unusual ideas.
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