melyn
Cornish
Etymology
From Old Cornish milin, from Proto-Brythonic *melɨn (compare Breton melen, Welsh melyn), from a derivative of Proto-Celtic *meli (“honey”) (compare Cornish mel). More at mel.
Pronunciation
- (Revived Middle Cornish) IPA(key): [ˈmɛlɪn]
- (Revived Late Cornish) IPA(key): [ˈmɛlən]
Derived terms
Mutation
Mutation of melyn
Cornish consonant mutation | |||||
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unmutated | soft | aspirate | hard | mixed | mixed after 'th |
melyn | velyn | unchanged | unchanged | felyn | velyn |
Welsh
Etymology
From Middle Welsh melyn, from Old Welsh melin, from Proto-Brythonic *melɨn (compare Cornish melyn, Breton melen), from a derivative of Proto-Celtic *meli (“honey”) (compare Welsh mêl). More at mêl.
Pronunciation
- (North Wales) IPA(key): /ˈmɛlɨ̞n/
- (South Wales) IPA(key): /ˈmeːlɪn/, /ˈmɛlɪn/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -ɛlɨ̞n
Adjective
melyn (feminine singular melen, plural melynion, equative melyned, comparative melynach, superlative melynaf)
Derived terms
Noun
melyn m (plural melynion)
Derived terms
- llwydfelyn (“clouded yellow”)
- melyn Mair (“pot marigold”)
- melyn yr ŷd (“corn marigold”)
- melynwy
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