goin
See also: Goin, go in, and goin'
English
Verb
goin
- Eye dialect spelling of going.
- 1870, Various, Punchinello, Vol. II., No. 34, November 19, 1870:
- I see they was goin, so I said:-- "My week-minded and misgided femails, hold your hosses a minnit, until an old statesman, who has served his country for 4 yeer as Gustise of the Peece, says a few remarks to you."
- 1905, George Bernard Shaw, The Irrational Knot:
- Youre goin on fit to raise the street." "
- 1994 April 29, Michael Dolan, “Nixon in Hell”, in Chicago Reader:
- Now I got nothing goin on but a fockin ping-pong tournament with Kurt Cobain, who fockin cheats, man, like it's gonna do him any fockin good.
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Anagrams
- GINO, gino, ingo, ogin
Finnish
Noun
goin
- Instructive plural form of go.
Anagrams
- ongi
Irish
Noun
goin f (genitive singular goine, nominative plural goine)
- bit, scrap
Declension
Declension of goin
Third declension
Bare forms:
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Noun
goin f (genitive singular gona, nominative plural gonta)
- wound
- Synonyms: cneá, créacht
- stab, sting, hurt
Declension
Declension of goin
Third declension
Bare forms:
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Derived terms
- cló gona
- goin ré
Verb
goin (present analytic goineann, future analytic goinfidh, verbal noun goineadh, past participle gointe)
- wound, stab, sting, hurt
- Synonyms: cneáigh, créachtaigh, leon
- (literary) mortally wound, slay
- (card games) jink, win (a game) outright
Conjugation
First Conjugation (A)
singular | plural | relative | autonomous | ||||||
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first | second | third | first | second | third | ||||
indicative | present | goinim | goinann tú; goinir† | goinann sé, sí | goinimid | goinann sibh | goinann siad; goinid† | a ghoinann; a ghoinas / a ngoinann*; a ngoinas* | gointar |
past | ghoin mé; ghoinas | ghoin tú; ghoinis | ghoin sé, sí | ghoinamar; ghoin muid | ghoin sibh; ghoinabhair | ghoin siad; ghoinadar | a ghoin / ar ghoin* | goinadh | |
past habitual | ghoininn | ghointá | ghoinadh sé, sí | ghoinimis; ghoinadh muid | ghoinadh sibh | ghoinidís; ghoinadh siad | a ghoinadh / ar ghoinadh* | ghointí | |
future | goinfidh mé; goinfad | goinfidh tú; goinfir† | goinfidh sé, sí | goinfimid; goinfidh muid | goinfidh sibh | goinfidh siad; goinfid† | a ghoinfidh; a ghoinfas / a ngoinfidh*; a ngoinfas* | goinfar | |
conditional | ghoinfinn / ngoinfinn‡‡ | ghoinfá / ngoinfᇇ | ghoinfadh sé, sí / ngoinfadh sé, s퇇 | ghoinfimis; ghoinfadh muid / ngoinfimis‡‡; ngoinfadh muid‡‡ | ghoinfadh sibh / ngoinfadh sibh‡‡ | ghoinfidís; ghoinfadh siad / ngoinfidís‡‡; ngoinfadh siad‡‡ | a ghoinfadh / ar ghoinfadh* | ghoinfí / ngoinf퇇 | |
subjunctive | present | go ngoin mé; go ngoinad† | go ngoin tú; go ngoinir† | go ngoin sé, sí | go ngoinimid; go ngoin muid | go ngoin sibh | go ngoin siad; go ngoinid† | — | go ngointar |
past | dá ngoininn | dá ngointá | dá ngoinadh sé, sí | dá ngoinimis; dá ngoinadh muid | dá ngoinadh sibh | dá ngoinidís; dá ngoinadh siad | — | dá ngointí | |
imperative | goinim | goin | goinadh sé, sí | goinimis | goinigí; goinidh† | goinidís | — | gointar | |
verbal noun | goineadh, gonadh | ||||||||
past participle | gointa |
* Indirect relative
† Archaic or dialect form
‡‡ Dependent form used with particles that trigger eclipsis
Mutation
Irish mutation | ||
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Radical | Lenition | Eclipsis |
goin | ghoin | ngoin |
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs. |