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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

Noun

flogh m (plural fleghes)

  1. child, kid

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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