Irish
Etymology
From Old French atorné, aturné, atourné, masculine past participle of atourner (“to attorn”), in the sense of “one appointed or constituted”.
Noun
aturnae m (genitive singular aturnae, nominative plural aturnaetha)
- attorney, solicitor
Declension
Declension of aturnae (fourth declension)
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Derived terms
- cumhacht aturnae f (“power of attorney”)
- An Príomh-Aturnae Stáit m (“the Chief State Solicitor”)
Mutation
Mutated forms of aturnae
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eclipsis |
with h-prothesis |
with t-prothesis
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| aturnae
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n-aturnae
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haturnae
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not applicable
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Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Irish.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
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