sicr

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Welsh

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle English siker (whence English sicker), from Old English sicor, from Proto-West Germanic *sikur, from Latin sēcūrus. Doublet of segur and siŵr.

Pronunciation

Adjective

sicr (feminine singular sicr, plural sicr, equative sicred, comparative sicrach, superlative sicraf, not mutable)

  1. sure, certain
  2. secure, safe
    Synonyms: diogel, saff

Derived terms

  • sicrhau (to ensure, to make certain; to fasten, to secure)