godhvos

Cornish

Etymology

From Old Cornish *godbod. Originally a compound of bos (to be) with an adjective derived from Proto-Celtic *wid-, from Proto-Indo-European *weyd- (to know). Cognate with Breton gouzout and Welsh gwybod.

Verb

godhvos (irregular)

  1. know

Conjugation

IndicativeSubjunctiveImperative
Pres-futImperfectPreteriteConditionalPres-futImperfect
1sgonngodhyengodhvevgodhviengodhvivgodhven-
2sgodhesgodhyesgodhvesgodhviesgodhvigodhvesgor, godhvydh
3sgorgodhyagodhvagodhviagodhvogodhvagodhvedhes
1pgodhongodhyengodhvengodhviengodhvyngodhvengodhvedhyn
2pgodhowghgodhyewghgodhvewghgodhviewghgodhvowghgodhvewghgodhvedhewgh
3pgodhonsgodhyensgodhvensgodhviensgodhvonsgodhvensgodhvedhens
0godhorgodhyesgodhvesgodhviesgodhergodhves-
Present participle: ow kodhvos
Verbal adjective: godhvedhys

Mutation

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