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amal (often abbreviated as a.) original: "amal"
— I. As a preposition/comparison:
— II. Adverbial use (equivalent to amlaid): original: "is amal" (“it is so”): [Lines 1881, 1886, 2133, etc.].
— III. Conjunctional use:
ambrán. (?) ‘Singing’; — 889: original: "oc a. 7 oc luindiucc" “at singing and at chanting/melody.” [Referencing O'Reilly's Dictionary: amran, a poem].
ambrite. ‘Barren’; — 4232: original: "na ferunda co ndat a." “the lands so that they are barren.”
amires. [Feminine noun] ‘Unbelief’;
— singular genitive:
amirsech. ‘Unbelieving’;
— singular dative:
amlabar. [731, 2520] ‘Speechless, dumb’;
— singular vocative:
amlaid. [Adverb] ‘So, thus’;
— 1° Referring to what precedes:
ámnus. ‘Fierce’;
— singular nominative: