gallos

See also: Gallos

Asturian

Noun

gallos

  1. plural of gallu

Cornish

Etymology

From Proto-Celtic *galnati (to be able), cognate with Breton gallout and Welsh gallu.

Noun

gallos m (plural gallosow)

  1. ability
  2. power, might

Verb

gallos (irregular)

  1. can, be able

Conjugation

IndicativeSubjunctiveImperative
Pres-futImperfectPreteriteConditionalPres-futImperfect
1sgallav vygyllen vygyllis vygalsen vygylliv vygallen vy-
2sgyllydh jygylles jygylsys jygalses jygylli jygalles jygyll
3sgyll evgalla ev, gylli evgallas evgalsa evgallo evgalla evgalles
1pgyllyn nigyllen nigylsyn nigalsen nigyllyn nigallen nigyllyn
2pgyllowgh hwigyllewgh hwigylsowgh hwigalsewgh hwigyllowgh hwigallewgh hwigyllowgh
3pgyllons igyllens igallons igalsens igallons igallens igallons
0gyllirgyllesgylsysgalsesgyllergalles-
Present participle: ow kallos
Verbal adjective: none

Mutation

Latin

Noun

gallōs

  1. accusative plural of gallus

Spanish

Noun

gallos m pl

  1. plural of gallo
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