seirbhís

Irish

Etymology

From Middle Irish seirbís (compare Scottish Gaelic seirbheis), from Old French servise, from Latin servitium, from servus (slave).

Noun

seirbhís f (genitive singular seirbhíse, nominative plural seirbhísí)

  1. service

Declension

Derived terms

  • buachaill seirbhíse m (servant-boy)
  • pinsean seirbhíse m (service pension)
  • píopa seirbhíse m (service-pipe)
  • seirbhís airm f (army service)
  • seirbhís an phoist f (the postal service)
  • seirbhís dhiaga f (divine service)
  • seirbhís eaglaise f (church service)
  • seirbhís mhíleata f (military service)
  • seirbhís phoiblí f (public service)
  • seirbhís phoist f (postal service)
  • seirbhís sláintíochta f (sanitation service)
  • seirbhís speisialta f (special service)
  • seirbhís tointeála f (shuttle service)
  • seirbhís uisce f (water service)
  • teist seirbhíse m (service record)
  • tréimhse seirbhíse f (period of service, length of service)

Mutation

Irish mutation
Radical Lenition Eclipsis
seirbhís sheirbhís
after an, tseirbhís
not applicable
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

Further reading

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