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gweyth

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Cornish

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Etymology

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From Middle Cornish gweth, from Old Cornish gueid, Proto-Brythonic *gweiθ, from Proto-Celtic *wextom. Cognate with Breton gwezh, Irish feacht, and Welsh gwaith.

Noun

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gweyth f (plural gweythyow)

  1. instance
  2. occasion
  3. time (forming adverbial numbers - ie. 'how many times')

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Noun

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gweyth m (plural gweythyow)

  1. work
    Synonyms: gonis, hwel, lavur, ober

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Mutation

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Mutation of gweyth
unmutated soft aspirate hard mixed mixed after 'th
gweyth weyth unchanged kweyth hweyth weyth