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xii. (2) G. ea, O. Ir. e.
 * G. each, horse, O. Ir. ech, W. ebol, Lat. equus. So numerous words—eadh, space, bean, beart, cearc, ceart, dearc, dearg, deas, fearg, geal, geas, meadhon, meanmna, meas, neart, reachd, seach, seachd, sean, searg, teach, teas, treabh.

(3) G. ei, O. Ir. e.
 * G. beir, take, O. Ir. berim, W. adfer, Lat. fero. So beil (meil), ceil, ceirtle, ceithir, creid, deich, deis, [Dial.] ready, meirbh, seinn, teich, teine.

(4) G., O. Ir. i.
 * G., O. Ir. fine, tribe, root ven, O. H. G. wini, Ag. S. wine, friend. So cineal, gin, ite, mil, misg, sinnsear, tigh, tighearna.

(5) G. io, O. Ir. i.
 * G. bior, spit, O. Ir. bir, W. ber, Lat. veru. So iol‑, sliochd, smior, biolaire, ciomach, tioram.




 * b.&emsp;ebl: in G. neul, cloud, O. Ir. nél, W, niwl.
 * egr: in G. feur, grass, O. Ir. fér, W. gwair.
 * egn: in G. feun, O. Ir. fén: *vegno-s.
 * etl: in G. sgeul, O. Ir. scél, W. chwedl.
 * etn: in G. eun, O. Ir. én, W. edn.




 * For ceum, leum, etc., see under ṇ.

(1) G., Ir. o.
 * G. co‑, comh‑, with, O. Ir. co‑, com‑, W. cy‑, cyf‑, *kom‑; so ro- (= Lat. pro), fo (= Gr. ὑπό), nochd, naked, night, ochd, mol, bodhar, gon, gort, roth.