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megino

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Welsh

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Etymology

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From megin (bellows) +‎ -o.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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megino (first-person singular present meginaf)

  1. (intransitive) to work bellows
  2. (transitive) to work bellows on, to blow (a fire, etc.)
  3. (transitive, figurative) to blow life into, to fan the flames, to stir up

Conjugation

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Conjugation (literary)
singular plural impersonal
first second third first second third
present indicative/future meginaf megini megina meginwn meginwch meginant meginir
imperfect (indicative/subjunctive)/
conditional
meginwn meginit meginai meginem meginech meginent meginid
preterite meginais meginaist meginodd meginasom meginasoch meginasant meginwyd
pluperfect meginaswn meginasit meginasai meginasem meginasech meginasent meginasid, meginesid
present subjunctive meginwyf meginych megino meginom meginoch meginont meginer
imperative megina megined meginwn meginwch meginent meginer
verbal noun megino
verbal adjectives meginedig
meginadwy
Conjugation (colloquial)
inflected
colloquial forms
singular plural
first second third first second third
future megina i,
meginaf i
megini di meginith o/e/hi,
meginiff e/hi
meginwn ni meginwch chi meginan nhw
conditional meginwn i,
meginswn i
meginet ti,
meginset ti
meginai fo/fe/hi,
meginsai fo/fe/hi
meginen ni,
meginsen ni
meginech chi,
meginsech chi
meginen nhw,
meginsen nhw
preterite meginais i,
megines i
meginaist ti,
meginest ti
meginodd o/e/hi meginon ni meginoch chi meginon nhw
imperative megina meginwch

Derived terms

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  • meginwr (one who works the bellows)

Further reading

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