pwyso

Welsh

Etymology

From pwys (weight) + -o.

Pronunciation

Verb

pwyso (first-person singular present pwysaf)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) to weigh
    1. to weigh, find the weight of; to weigh out; to weigh oneself
    2. to weigh (a certain amount), weigh as much as, (counter)balance
    3. to weigh, be heavy (as a burden); to press (upon or down); to emphasize
    4. (figuratively)
      1. to weigh in the mind, consider (carefully), judge, value
      2. to be worth, be equal to, counterbalance
      3. to weigh (upon), burden, press, oppress, impair; to impress (upon), urge, bring pressure to bear (on); to be influential, count
      4. to depend (upon), rely (on), trust or have confidence (in)
    5. to lean (against), rest (against), sink; to lean, incline, tend, deviate; to draw on, draw near

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Mutation

Welsh mutation
radical soft nasal aspirate
pwyso bwyso mhwyso phwyso
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.
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