gwedd

Welsh

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɡweːð/
  • Rhymes: -eːð

Etymology 1

From Middle Welsh gweð, from Proto-Brythonic *gweð, from Proto-Celtic *widā, from Proto-Indo-European *weyd- (to see).

Noun

gwedd f (plural gweddau)

  1. sight, look, appearance
    Synonyms: edrychiad, golwg, ymddangosiad
  2. shape, form
    Synonyms: ffurf, llun, siâp
  3. manner, mode
    Synonyms: dull, modd
  4. condition
    Synonym: cyflwr
Derived terms
  • agwedd (attitude)
  • anwedd (vapour)
  • arwedd (feature)
  • cadarnwedd (firmware)
  • caledwedd (hardware)
  • cerfwedd (relief)
  • gweddaidd (becoming, seeply)
  • gweddol (fairly well, not bad)
  • gweddu (to befit, to suit)
  • gweddus (fitting, becoming)
  • llorwedd (horizontal)
  • llunwedd (form, figure)
  • maleiswedd (malware)
  • meddalwedd (software)
  • nodwedd (feature, characteristic)
  • pryd a gwedd (physical appearance)
  • rhinwedd (virtue)
  • tirwedd (landscape)
  • unwedd (identical, the same)
  • ysbïwedd (spyware)

Etymology 2

Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *wedʰ- (bind, secure). Cognate with Old Irish fedan (act of carrying) and English wed.

Noun

gwedd f (plural gweddoedd)

  1. yoke
  2. team (of draught animals)
    gwedd o ychena team of oxen
Derived terms
  • gweddau (traces, draught harness)
  • gweddu (to be yoked)

Mutation

Welsh mutation
radical soft nasal aspirate
gwedd wedd ngwedd unchanged
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.
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