pob

Cornish

Etymology

From Proto-Brythonic *pọb, from Proto-Celtic *kʷākʷos (compare Old Irish cách), from Proto-Indo-European *kʷeh₂-kʷo-; cognate with Old Church Slavonic какъ (kakŭ, what kind of) and Lithuanian kõks (what kind of).

Pronoun

pob

  1. everyone, everybody

Welsh

Etymology

From Middle Welsh pawb, from Old Welsh paup, from Proto-Brythonic *pọb, from Proto-Celtic *kʷākʷos (compare Cornish pub, Breton peb, Old Irish cách), from Proto-Indo-European *kʷeh₂-kʷo- (compare Lithuanian kók(i)s (any, some, whatever), Old Church Slavonic какъ (kakŭ, what kind of)).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /poːb/

Determiner

pob

  1. each, every

White Hmong

Noun

pob

  1. ball

References

  • John Duffy, Writing from These Roots: Literacy in a Hmong-American Community →ISBN, 2007)
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