- séimhiú [ˈʃeːvʲuː]) and
eclipsis (urú [ˈʊɾˠuː]) (the
alternative names,
aspiration for
lenition and
nasalisation for
eclipsis, are also used, but those...
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Eclipsis is a
genus of
robber flies in the
family Asilidae.
There is at
least one
described species in
Eclipsis, E. maculiventris. "Browse
Eclipsis"....
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Chrysocraspeda eclipsis is a
species of moth of the
family Geometridae. It is
found in
eastern Madagascar. This
species has a
wingspan of 29 mm. Forewings...
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Bilingual sign in Ireland. The
eclipsis of P to bP uses
lower case in an
otherwise all-caps text....
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article has two forms: an and na. An may
cause lenition,
eclipsis, or neither. Na may
cause eclipsis, but the only
instance of
lenition with na is with the...
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nouns in the
dative in
these cases).
Eclipsis of ⟨f⟩
after sa: sa bhfeirm, "in the farm",
instead of san fheirm.
Eclipsis of ⟨t⟩ and ⟨d⟩
after preposition...
- (Butler, 1882)
Synonyms Signeta flammeata (Butler, 1882)
Telesto flammeata Butler, 1882
Telesto eclipsis Butler, 1882
Hesperilla atromacula Miskin, 1889...
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Patrologia Latina, vol. 105: col 052-0532D
Epistola de
duplici Solis Eclipsi Anno 810, Migne,
Patrologia Latina, vol. 105: col. 0447-0458C Responsa...
- mutations:
lenition and
eclipsis,
found on
nouns and
verbs in a
variety of environments;
adjectives can
undergo lenition but not
eclipsis. In the late spoken...
- and /fʲ/ are deleted. The
following tables show how
eclipsis affects the
start of words.
Eclipsis is
represented in the
orthography by
adding a letter...