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- -ig (after a slender consonant)
-aig m
- verbal ending, productively used to turn loanwords into Gaelic verbs
- bother + -aig → bodraig (“bother, make trouble with”)
- deal + -aig → dèilig (“deal, transact”)
- fail + -aig → fàillig (“fail, break down”)
- clear + -aig → clìoraig (“clear”)
- roll + -aig → rolaig (“roll”)