gwern

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Breton

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Etymology

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From Middle Breton guern, from Old Breton guern, guaern, from Proto-Brythonic *gwern, from Proto-Celtic *wernā (compare Gaulish uerna, Old Irish fern and French vergne).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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gwern ? (plural gwernioù, singulative gwernenn)

  1. alders

Noun

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gwern f (plural gwernioù)

  1. mast
  2. swamp

Cornish

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Etymology

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From Old Cornish guern, from Proto-Brythonic *gwern, from Proto-Celtic *wernā (compare Gaulish uerna, Old Irish fern and French vergne).

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Noun

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gwern m (singulative gwernen, plural gwernennow or gwernednow)

  1. (collective) alder
    1. swamp, marsh, marshland
  2. (in the singular) mast

Mutation

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Mutation of gwern
unmutated soft aspirate hard mixed mixed after 'th
gwern wern unchanged kwern hwern wern

Welsh

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Etymology

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From Proto-Brythonic *gwern, from Proto-Celtic *wernā (compare Old Irish fern). Cognate with Old Armenian գերան (geran) and Albanian verr (alder).

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Noun

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gwern f pl (singulative gwernen, plural gwerni or gwernydd or gwernau or gwernenni or gwernennau)

  1. alders (Alnus)
    1. masts of ships
      Synonym: hwylbrenni
    2. (alder) sticks, staves, shafts of lances
  2. made of alder, aldern
  3. alder carr, alder grove, alder marsh, swamp
    Synonym: gwernllwyn
    1. (sometimes figuratively) hell

Derived terms

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Mutation

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Mutated forms of gwern
radical soft nasal aspirate
gwern wern ngwern unchanged

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

References

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