crágáil

Irish

Etymology

crág (large hand; claw, paw) +‎ -áil

Verb

crágáil (present analytic crágálann, future analytic crágálfaidh, verbal noun crágáil, past participle crágáilte)

  1. claw, paw; handle roughly or unskilfully
  2. walk awkwardly; toil along
    Is féidir liom é a chrágáil.I can go by shanks' mare.

Conjugation

Noun

crágáil f (genitive singular crágála)

  1. verbal noun of crágáil

Declension

Declension of crágáil (third declension, no plural)
bare forms
singular
nominative crágáil
vocative a chrágáil
genitive crágála
dative crágáil
forms with the definite article
singular
nominative an chrágáil
genitive na crágála
dative leis an gcrágáil
don chrágáil

Mutation

Mutated forms of crágáil
radical lenition eclipsis
crágáil chrágáil gcrágáil

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