kogh

Cornish

Etymology

From Proto-Brythonic *kox, borrowed through Vulgar Latin from Latin coccum (scarlet berry), from Ancient Greek κόκκος (kókkos, berry). Cognate with Welsh coch (red).

Adjective

kogh

  1. blood-red, crimson, scarlet

Mutation

See also

Colors in Cornish · liwyow (layout · text)
     gwynn      loos, glas      du
             rudh; kogh              rudhvelyn; gell, gorm              melyn
                          gwyrdh, glas             
                                       glas
             glasrudh, purpur              majenta; purpur, glasrudh              gwynnrudh, kigliw
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