From en.wiktionary.org:
[geàrr]
** Irish
*** Alternative forms
- [ga]
*** Etymology
From [ga].[1] The verb is from [ga].[2]
*** Pronunciation
- [ga] - [ga] - [ga]
*** Adjective
[gsf=giorra]
1. short 2. close [at little distance in time]
**** Declension
[g]
- Alternative vocative/genitive singular masculine and archaic dative singular feminine: [ga]
**** Derived terms
{{col|ga |gearr- |gearró<t:recently> |gearr sa radharc<t:short-sighted> |i bhfad agus i ngearr<t:far and near> |i ngearr aimsire<t:in a short time> |giorraigh }}
**** Related terms
- [ga] - [ga]
**** Descendants
- [yol]
*** Verb
[pres=~ann]
1. to cut 2. [ga] to cut 3. [ga] to cut [of child] 4. to castrate 5. to levy [impose a tax or fine]
**** Conjugation
[g]
*** Mutation
[ga-mut]
*** References
[size=smaller]
*** Further reading
- [ed=1] - [ed=1] - [R:ga:ODonaill] - [R:ga:EID] - [R:ga:NEID]
** Scottish Gaelic
*** Noun
[g=f]
1. [gd]
*** Verb
[vn=gearradh]
1. [gd]
*** Adjective
[gd]
1. [gd]