llamhidydd

Welsh

Noun

llamhidydd m (plural llamhidyddion)[1]

  1. (archaic) dancer[2]
  2. porpoise[1]

Quotations

Usage notes

  • The English collective noun “a company of dancers” can be translated using the Welsh “miutai o lamhidyddion”,[2] although such usage is at best obscure nowadays.
  • llambedyddiol[1]

Synonyms

  • (dancer): dawnsiwr, *dychlammwr, (literally, “bounder”) llammwr, (literally, “jumper”) llamsachwr
  • (porpoises): (literally, “sea-pig”) môr-hwch, (liable to be confused for seahorse) môr-geffyl

Mutation

Welsh mutation
radicalsoftnasalaspirate
llamhidydd lamhidydd unchanged unchanged
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every
possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

References

  1. Y Geiriadur Newydd : The New Welsh Dictionary by Harold Meurig Evans and William Owen Thomas (5th Ed.; 1964; Llyfrau’r Dryw (C. Davies)), page 410
  2. An English and Welsh dictionary by John Walters (3rd Ed.; 1828), page 322
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