deviñ

See also: devin and Devin

Breton

Etymology

From Middle Breton deuiff, from Proto-Celtic *dawiō (compare Cornish dewi, Welsh deifio), from Proto-Indo-European *deh₂u- (kindle, burn) (compare Tocharian A twās, Ancient Greek δαίω (daíō)).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈdeː.vĩ/

Verb

deviñ

  1. (transitive) to burn

Inflection

Conjugation

Personal forms
IndicativeConditionalImperative
PresentImperfectPreteriteFuturePresentImperfect
1sdevandevendevisdevindevfendevjen-
2sdevezdevesdevjoutdevidevfesdevjesdev
3sdevdevedevasdevodevfedevjedevet
1pdevompdevempdevjompdevimpdevfempdevjempdevomp
2pdevitdevec'hdevjoc'hdevotdevfec'hdevjec'hdevit
3pdevontdeventdevjontdevintdevfentdevjentdevent
0deverdeveddevjoddevordevfeddevjed-
Impersonal formsMutated forms
Infinitive: deviñ, devo
Present participle: o teviñ
Past participle: devet (auxiliary verb: kaout)
Soft mutation after a: a zev-
Mixed mutation after e: e tev-
Soft mutation after ne/na: ne/na zev-
  • etev, keuneud
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