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arfen

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Galician

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Verb

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arfen

  1. inflection of arfar:
    1. third-person plural present subjunctive
    2. third-person plural imperative

Old Irish

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Etymology

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ar- + Proto-Celtic *winati (enclose) (the Old Irish simplex *fenaid is unattested), from Proto-Indo-European *weh₁y- (to weave, wind); see also Sanskrit व्ययति (vyáyati), Latin vieō and Russian вить (vitʹ, to wind, twist, weave).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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ar·fen (verbal noun airbe)

  1. to fence off
    • c. 700 the Irish Infancy Gospel of Thomas, published in "Two Old Irish Poems", in Ériu 18 (1958), pp. 1-27, edited and with translations by James Carney, stanza 1
      Imbu macán cóic bliadnae Ísu mac Dé bí, sénais dá huiscén dëac; arros·fí de crí. [MS. IMbu macan coigbliadhna iosa mac de bhi Senais da huiscen deac, ar ros fi de crí]
      When Jesus, son of the living God, was a little five-year-old boy, he blessed twelve small pools; he had fenced them in with clay.
  2. to exclude

Inflection

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Complex, class B IV present, reduplicated preterite
1st sg 2nd sg 3rd sg 1st pl 2nd pl 3rd pl passive sg passive pl
present indicative deut. ar·fen ar·fenat ar·fenar
prot.
imperfect indicative deut.
prot.
preterite deut.
prot.
perfect deut. arros·fí (with infixed pronoun s-)
prot.
future deut.
prot.
conditional deut.
prot.
present subjunctive deut.
prot.
past subjunctive deut.
prot.
imperative
verbal noun airbe
past participle
verbal of necessity
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Mutation

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Mutation of arfen
radical lenition nasalization
ar·fen ar·ḟen ar·fen
pronounced with /-β(ʲ)-/

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in Old Irish.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

Further reading

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