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The Future Tense Forms of Old Irish fo-acaib, Middle Irish fác(b)aid and Classical Modern Irish fágbhaidh
This paper seeks to explain the future tense forms of the verb fágbhaidh found in Classical Modern Irish. In the process, an explanation is proposed for the verb’s shift from an e-future to an f-future in Middle Irish and for a peculiar verbal form found in the Milan Glosses.