t-
so called euphonic, (once part of the article) is used (1) between the article and a masculine noun beginning with a vowel, in the nominative case singular, as, an t-each, the horse. (2) between the article and a masculine noun beginning with s followed by a vowel or l, n or r in the genitive and dative cases singular, as, anns an t-solas, in the light; glac cinn-fheadhna an t-sluaigh uile, seize all the heads of the people. (3) between the article and a feminine noun beginning with s followed by a vowel or l, n or r in the nominative and dative cases singular, as, an t-slighe, the road; cha doir an t-saighead air teicheadh, the arrow does not cause him to flee; anns an t-sùil, in the eye.
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