hiclys
Appearance
Welsh
[edit]Etymology
[edit]hic (“notch”) + llys (“herb, wort”).
Noun
[edit]hiclys m (not mutable)
Derived terms
[edit]- hiclys Alpaidd (“Joergensen's notchwort, Anastrophyllum alpinum”)
- hiclys Bantry (“Bantry notchwort”)
- hiclys blaenbwl (“obtuse notchwort”)
- hiclys boliog (“tumid notchwort”)
- hiclys carpiog (“ragged notchwort”)
- hiclys cellog (“large-celled notchwort”)
- hiclys cochaidd (“reddish notchwort”)
- hiclys corniog (“horned notchwort”)
- hiclys cribog (“comb notchwort”)
- hiclys cyrliog (“curled notchwort”)
- hiclys danheddog (“jagged notchwort”)
- hiclys danheddog y mynydd (“alpine jagged notchwort”)
- hiclys Donn (“Donn's notchwort”)
- hiclys Erch (“Orkney notchwort”)
- hiclys Fitzgerald (“Fitzgerald's notchwort”)
- hiclys Gillman (“Gillman's notchwort”)
- hiclys Heller (“Heller's notchwort”)
- hiclys Hertzog (“Hertzog's notchwort”)
- hiclys Joergensen (“Joergensen's notchwort, Anastrophyllum joergensenii”)
- hiclys llabedgrwn (“top notchwort”)
- hiclys lleiaf (“scarce notchwort”)
- hiclys llipa (“lax notchwort”)
- hiclys pennau cochion (“capitate notchwort”)
- hiclys pêr (“lesser notchwort”)
- hiclys pumdant (“Lyon's notchwort”)
- hiclys tarddell (“flush notchwort”)
- hiclys toredig (“cut notchwort”)
- hiclys toredig mawr (“larger cut notchwort”)
- hiclys Wenzel (“Wenzel's notchwort”)
- hiclys y calch (“chalk notchwort”)
- hiclys y gors (“bog notchwort; fen notchwort”)
- hiclys y mynydd (“mountain notchwort”)
- hiclys y waun (“Holt's notchwort”)
- hiclys yr ucheldir (“hill notchwort”)
References
[edit]- Cymdeithas Edward Llwyd (2018) “Y Bywiadur”, in Llên natur[1], retrieved 5 October 2024.