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flogh
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Cornish
Etymology
From Old Cornish floh. Possibly from Old High German flōh flea but the irregular plural suggests a Celtic origin. Cognate with Breton floc'h.
Pronunciation
- (Revived Middle Cornish) IPA(key): [flɔːx]
- (Revived Late Cornish) IPA(key): [floːʰ]
Noun
flogh m (plural fleghes)
Coordinate terms
Derived terms
- bos gans flogh (“expect (a child)”, verb)
- flogh besydh (“godchild”)
- flogh byghan (“toddler, baby”)
- flogh gwynn (“grandchild”)
- flogh yn-dann oos (“minor”)
- floghek (“childish”)
- floghekter (“childishness”)
- floghgovia (“babysit”, verb)
- floghgovier, floghgoviores (“babysitter”)
- flogholeth (“childhood, infancy”)
- floghva (“nursery, kindergarten”)
- floghwith (“childcare”)
- gans flogh, ow kwaytya flogh (“pregnant”)
- kerrik flogh (“baby carriage”)
- kesflogh (“sibling”)
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