gwâv

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Cornish[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

  • gwav (Standard Written Form)

Etymology[edit]

From Old Cornish goyf, from Proto-Celtic *gyemos, from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰyem-. Celtic cognates include Breton goañv, Welsh gaeaf, Old Irish gam (Irish geimhreadh). Indo-European cognates include Latin hiems, Ancient Greek χεῖμα (kheîma), Old Church Slavonic зима (zima), Sanskrit हिम (hima).

Noun[edit]

gwâv m (plural gwavow)

  1. (Standard Cornish) winter

See also[edit]

(season): Previous: kynnyav. Next: gwenton.