gwyddonias

Welsh

Etymology

From gwyddon (scientist) + ias (shiver, shudder).

Pronunciation

Noun

gwyddonias m (uncountable)

  1. science fiction
    Synonym: ffuglen wyddonol
    • 2010 December 21, Lowri Haf Cooke, BBC Cymru:
      Druan bach, mae ganddo bopeth o'i blaid; ieuenctid, cyhyrau a phâr hyfryd o lygaid gleision - ond dim owns o garisma, sy'n golygu nad oes gan y cymeriad "Sam Flynn" obaith mwnci canfod lle yn oriel yr anfarwolion gwyddonias gyda Neo, Deckard a Luke Skywalker yn gwmni iddo.
      Poor dear, he has everything going for him; youth, muscles and a lovely pair of blue eyes - but not an ounce of charisma, which means the character "Sam Flynn" hasn't a monkey's chance of finding his place in the gallery of the science fiction immortals with Neo, Deckard and Luke Skywalker for company.

Mutation

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