clustlys
Appearance
Welsh
[edit]Etymology
[edit]clust (“ear”) + llys (“herb, wort”).
Noun
[edit]clustlys m
Hyponyms
[edit]- afuad (“liverwort”)
Derived terms
[edit]- clustlys aflêr (“untidy earwort”)
- clustlys blaenbwl (“blunt-leaved earwort”)
- clustlys bychan (“least earwort”)
- clustlys culddail (“narrow-lobed earwort”)
- clustlys cwyrog (“waxy earwort”)
- clustlys cymylaidd (“cloud earwort”)
- clustlys cywasg (“thick-set earwort”)
- clustlys Degen (“Degen's earwort”)
- clustlys garw (“rough earwort”)
- clustlys garw bychan (“lesser rough earwort”)
- clustlys gwyn (“white earwort”)
- clustlys llipa (“floppy earwort”)
- clustlys llygad ffynnon (“marsh earwort”)
- clustlys main (“western earwort”)
- clustlys mânddeiliog (“obscure earwort”)
- clustlys mânflewog (“ciliate earwort”)
- clustlys mynydd (“Alpine earwort”)
- clustlys Norwy (“Norwegian earwort”)
- clustlys tafodaidd (“tongue earwort”)
- clustlys troed aderyn (“ bird's-foot earwort”)
- clustlys y calch (“calcicolous earwort”)
- clustlys y cysgod (“shady earwort”)
- clustlys y gogledd (“northern earwort”)
- clustlys y gors (“bog earwort”)
- clustlys y nant (“water earwort”)
- clustlys y waun (“heath earwort”)
- clustlys y wig (“grove earwort”)
Further reading
[edit]- Cymdeithas Edward Llwyd (2018) “Y Bywiadur”, in Llên natur[1], retrieved 16 February 2025.