Lughaidh wrote:
or is it because eicínt has been standardized? As far as I know, éigin is a Munster form (and actually not everybody uses it in Munster).
Yeah, it's éigint in Kerry and most of Cork. Éigin is specific to Cúil Aodh and Baile Bhuirne. I think on Wagner's maps of the dialects éigin was pretty rare.
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ló is an old dative form of lá
At least in Munster its used only in fixed phrases like "sa ló", "de ló".
Actually if anybody is interested, you basically formed the dative of masculine nouns in Classical Irish by changing the last vowel to an o/u.
lá -> ló
ceann -> cionn
fear -> fior
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I just wanted to say that "gnaithe/gnoithe" is the normaly word for "gnó" in Donegal too. I wouldn't be surprised if "gnó" were a Munster-only word !
The standard is essentially a mix of Cork/Clare Irish and Classical Irish, not that that makes any sense.