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morfa

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English

Etymology

Borrowed from Welsh morfa.

Noun

morfa (plural morfas)

  1. (Wales) A low wetland periodically flooded by salt water; a salt marsh.
    • 1947, James William Tutt, The Entomologist's Record and Journal of Variation, volumes 59-60, page 46:
      [...] just inside the entrance to rabbits' burrows on the sandy "morfa" between Criccieth and Borth-y-gest, Carnarvonshire, and again in similar circumstances at Talybont [...] Fairly common in June on sandy "morfas" at Criccieth and Talybont, North Wales.
    • 2000, The Railway Magazine, volume 146, page 54:
      [] makes good use of the level areas across the morfas which fringe the Welsh peninsula. As a result, the special achieved flying averages of over a mile-a-minute from Ferryside to Loughor, with a maximum of 74mph for the 5.6 miles between Kidwelly and Pembrey.
    • 2017 October 19, Clive Chatters, Saltmarsh, Bloomsbury Publishing, →ISBN, page 125:
      The wildlife of the morfa, the saltmarshes, reflects the diversity of their setting whilst being distinctly Welsh. There is nothing immutable about this landscape and its wildlife; its heritage is one of change.
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Verb

morfa

  1. inflection of morfar:
    1. third-person singular present indicative
    2. second-person singular imperative

Spanish

Verb

morfa

  1. inflection of morfar:
    1. third-person singular present indicative
    2. second-person singular imperative

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