Etymology
From caul (“rennet, curd, chyle”) + -o.
Verb
ceulo (first-person singular present ceulaf)
- to curdle, to coagulate
Conjugation
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Conjugation of ceulo (literary)
|
singular |
plural |
impersonal |
| first |
second |
third |
first |
second |
third |
| present indicative/future |
ceulaf |
ceuli |
caul, ceula |
ceulwn |
ceulwch, ceulwch |
ceulant |
ceulir |
imperfect (indicative/subjunctive)/ conditional |
ceulwn |
ceulit |
ceulai |
ceulem |
ceulech |
ceulent |
ceulid |
| preterite |
ceulais |
ceulaist |
ceulodd |
ceulasom |
ceulasoch |
ceulasant |
ceulwyd |
| pluperfect |
ceulaswn |
ceulasit |
ceulasai |
ceulasem |
ceulasech |
ceulasent |
ceulasid, ceulesid |
| present subjunctive |
ceulwyf |
ceulych |
ceulo |
ceulom |
ceuloch |
ceulont |
ceuler |
| imperative |
— |
caul, ceula |
ceuled |
ceulwn |
ceulwch, ceulwch |
ceulent |
ceuler |
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|
| verbal noun |
ceulo |
| verbal adjectives |
ceuledig ceuladwy |
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Conjugation of ceulo (colloquial)
inflected colloquial forms |
singular |
plural |
| first |
second |
third |
first |
second |
third |
| future |
ceula i, ceulaf i |
ceuli di |
ceulith o/e/hi, ceuliff e/hi |
ceulwn ni |
ceulwch chi |
ceulan nhw |
| conditional |
ceulwn i, ceulswn i |
ceulet ti, ceulset ti |
ceulai fo/fe/hi, ceulsai fo/fe/hi |
ceulen ni, ceulsen ni |
ceulech chi, ceulsech chi |
ceulen nhw, ceulsen nhw |
| preterite |
ceulais i, ceules i |
ceulaist ti, ceulest ti |
ceulodd o/e/hi |
ceulon ni |
ceuloch chi |
ceulon nhw |
| imperative |
— |
ceula |
— |
— |
ceulwch |
— |
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- ceulad (“coagulation”)
- ceuled (“curd”)
- ceuledig (“curdled, coagulated, clotted”)
Mutation
More information radical, soft ...
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Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
References
- R. J. Thomas, G. A. Bevan, P. J. Donovan, A. Hawke et al., editors (1950–present), “ceulo”, in Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru Online (in Welsh), University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies