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-edh

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Cornish

Etymology

From Proto-Brythonic *-eð, from Proto-Celtic *-iyā, from Proto-Indo-European *-éh₂. Cognate with Welsh -edd, Irish -e, Ancient Greek -ῐ́ᾱ (-ĭ́ā), and Latin -ia.

Pronunciation

Suffix

-edh m (plural -edhow)

  1. Forms masculine abstract nouns
    meur (great) + -edhmeuredh (majesty, greatness)
  2. (by extension, physics) Forms masculine abstract nouns denoting measurable quantities with defined units
    fors (force, strength) + -edhforsedh (force (N))
    doos (dense) + -edhdòsedh (density (m/V))
    gronn (mass, heap) + -edhgronnedh (mass (m))

Suffix

-edh pl

  1. Uncommon noun pluralization suffix
    el (angel) + -edheledh (angels)
    modrep (aunt) + -edhmodrebedh (aunts)
    lethwrek (milkmaid) + -edhlethwragedh (milkmaids)

Derived terms

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