sêr

See also: Appendix:Variations of "ser"

Welsh

sêr
seren
seren

Etymology

From Proto-Brythonic *ster, from Proto-Celtic *sterā, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂stḗr. Cognate with Cornish ster, Breton ster.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /seːr/
  • Rhymes: -eːr

Noun

sêr f (collective, singulative seren, not mutable)

  1. (astronomy, geometry, acting) stars
  2. asterisks
    Synonym: serenigion
  3. (botany) squills, Scilla
  4. (dance) hands across

Derived terms

  • amser y sêr (sidereal time)
  • archser (superstars)
  • diwrnod sêr (sidereal day)
  • saith seren siriol (the seven stars)
  • sêr Bethlehem (stars-of-Bethlehem, Ornithogalum angustifolium)
  • sêr brau (brittlestars)
  • sêr cawr (giant stars)
  • sêr coch (starfish fungi, Aseroe rubra)
  • sêr coronnog (crowned earthstars, Geastrum coronatum)
  • sêr corrach (dwarf stars)
  • sêr daear (earthstar, Geastrum)
  • sêr Groeg (Greek squills, Scilla messeniaca)
  • sêr gwib (shooting stars)
  • sêr hirfraich (long-armed starfish, Luidia ciliaris)
  • sêr masfawr (massive stars)
  • sêr melyn (yellow pimpernel, Lysimachia nemorum)
  • sêr môr (starfish)
  • sêr niwtron (neutron stars)
  • sêr orgawr (super giant stars)
  • sêr Portiwgal (Portuguese squills, Scilla peruviana)
  • sêr Siberia (Siberian squills, Scilla siberica)
  • sêr Tsieina (China asters, Callistephus chinensis)
  • sêr Twrci (Turkish squills, Scilla bithynica)
  • sêr tywydd (barometer earthstars, Astraeus hygrometricus)
  • sêr y cloddiau (yello pimpernells, Lysimachia nemorum)
  • sêr y creigiau (early star-of-David, Gagea bohemica)
  • sêr y gwanwyn (spring squills, Scilla verna)
  • sêr y morfa (sea asters, Aster tripolium)
  • sêr y mynydd (Alpine squill, Scilla bifolia)
  • sêr y Pyreneau (Pyrenean squills, Scilla Pyrenean squill)
  • sêr y tywod (sand stars, Astropecten irregularis)
  • sêr yr hydref (autumn squills, Scilla autumnalis)
  • sêr-addoliaeth (astolatry)
  • sêr-ddewin (astrologer)
  • sêr-hesg (star sedge, Carex echinata)
  • Seren Dafydd (Star of David)
  • seren y gêm (man/woman of the match)
  • seren y Gogledd (pole star)
  • Seren (Seren (female given name))
  • serennig (asterisk)
  • serennog (starred)
  • serennu (to star)
  • serennyn (squill)
  • serydd (astronomer)
  • sgôr sêr (star rating)

Further reading

  • R. J. Thomas, G. A. Bevan, P. J. Donovan, A. Hawke et al., editors (1950–present), “sêr”, in Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru Online (in Welsh), University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies
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