ewyn
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Cornish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Brythonic *öwɨn; compare Welsh ewyn, Middle Breton eon and Breton ewon. Furthermore from Proto-Celtic *ɸowino- (or possibly *ɸousino- < from PIE *pew(H)- );[1] compare Middle Irish úan (“foam”), and Modern Irish uan (variants obhan, odhan and othan[2] which all reflect the early Old Irish pronunciation of uan as a disyllabic word before loss of hiatus original caused by loss of *w).
Noun
[edit]ewyn f (singulative ewynen)
References
[edit]Welsh
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Brythonic *öwɨn (compare Cornish ewyn, Middle Breton eon and Modern Breton ewon), from Proto-Celtic *ɸowino-.
Pronunciation
[edit]- (North Wales) IPA(key): /ˈɛu̯.ɨ̞n/
- (South Wales) IPA(key): /ˈɛu̯.ɪn/
- Homophone: ewin (South Wales)
Noun
[edit]ewyn m (plural ewynnau or ewynion)
Mutation
[edit]Welsh mutation | |||
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radical | soft | nasal | h-prothesis |
ewyn | unchanged | unchanged | hewyn |
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs. |
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- Cornish terms inherited from Proto-Brythonic
- Cornish terms derived from Proto-Brythonic
- Cornish terms inherited from Proto-Celtic
- Cornish terms derived from Proto-Celtic
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- Cornish feminine nouns
- Welsh terms inherited from Proto-Brythonic
- Welsh terms derived from Proto-Brythonic
- Welsh terms inherited from Proto-Celtic
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- Welsh terms with IPA pronunciation
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