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Aspirated: like h in him; as, shuidh sat, shrann snorted.
From Elements of Gaelic Grammar by Stewart, Alexander
The Noun governed is sometimes in the Primary, sometimes in the Aspirated Form.
From Elements of Gaelic Grammar by Stewart, Alexander
The qualities of voice mostly used in reading or speaking, and which should receive the highest degree of culture, are the Pure Tone, the Orotund, the Aspirated, and the Guttural.
From Sanders' Union Fourth Reader by Sanders, Charles W.
The Initial form is twofold: the Primary form, and the Aspirated form peculiar to nouns beginning with a consonant.
From Elements of Gaelic Grammar by Stewart, Alexander
Aspirated voice, in which some of the breath is allowed to escape unvocalized, is injurious to the throat, and unpleasant to the listening ear.
From Talks on Talking by Kleiser, Grenville