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crom

bent down

AdjectiveB1/kɾˠaumˠ/

"crom" means "bent down" in Irish (adjective). Pronounced /kɾˠaumˠ/. Mutation forms: Séimhiú → chrom, Urú → gcrom.

Mutation forms

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

MutationForm
Base formcrom
Séimhiúchrom
Urúgcrom

"crom" in context

Cruinnithe den Chólucht Rialúcháin do bheith ann uair sa choicíos i Seomra na Comhairle Contae, Luimneach no, nuair a cinnfear amhlaidh, san Ospideul Contae, Crom, no sa Teaghlach Contae, an Caisleán Nua;

Meetings of the Governing Body to be held fortnightly at the County Council Chamber, Limerick, or when decided, at the County Hospital, Croom, or County Home, Newcastle West;

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Further reading

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