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coirce

oats

NounMasculineB2/ˈkɪɾʲcɪ/

"coirce" means "oats" in Irish (masculine noun). Pronounced /ˈkɪɾʲcɪ/. Mutation forms: Séimhiú → choirce, Urú → gcoirce.

Mutation forms

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

MutationForm
Base formcoirce
Séimhiúchoirce
Urúgcoirce

"coirce" in context

(4). Soláthróidh sé i gcóir gach capaill slí i stábla agus deich bpúint coirce, dhá phunt déag féir thirim, agus ocht bpúint tuighe gach lá.

(4) Shall furnish stable room and ten pounds of oats, twelve pounds of hay, and eight pounds of straw on every day for each horse.

B2

Further reading

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