pwnc
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Welsh
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle Welsh pwnc, borrowed from Latin pūnctum.[1] Doublet of pwynt.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]pwnc m (plural pynciau)
- subject, topic, matter, point of discussion
- (education) academic subject
- Ei hoff bwnc yw Mathemateg.
- His favourite subject is Mathematics.
- (law) case
- Synonym: achos
- (music) note
- Synonym: nodyn
- (grammar) full stop, period
- Synonyms: atalnod llawn, pwynt, dot
- (religion) Bible passage recited by church congregation for catechetical purposes
- church service for this purpose
Derived terms
[edit]- ar bwnc (“at the point of”)
- prifbwnc (“main or principle point”)
- pwnc atodol (“subsidiary subject”)
- pwnc craidd (“core subject”)
- pwnc gorfodol (“compulsory subject”)
- (historical) pwnc Iwerddon (“Irish question”)
- pwnc llosg, pwnc llosgol (“burning issue”)
- pwnc sylfaen (“foundation subject”)
- pwnc trafod (“subject of discussion, matter at hand”)
- (historical) pwnc y tir (“land question”)
- pwnc-benodol (“subject-specific”)
- pwnc-ganolog (“subject-centred”)
- y Pump Pwnc (“the Five Points (of Calvinism)”)
Mutation
[edit]Welsh mutation | |||
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radical | soft | nasal | aspirate |
pwnc | bwnc | mhwnc | phwnc |
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs. |
References
[edit]Further reading
[edit]- William Owen Pughe (1803) A Dictionary of the Welsh Language[1], volume II, London, page 406
- Delyth Prys, J.P.M. Jones, Owain Davies, Gruffudd Prys (2006) Y Termiadur: termau wedi'u safoni; standardised terminology[2] (in Welsh), Cardiff: Awdurdod cymwysterau, cwricwlwm ac asesu Cymru (Qualifications curriculum & assessment authority for Wales), →ISBN, page 343
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