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Welsh
Etymology
From Middle Welsh -awdyr, from Proto-Brythonic *-ọdr, from Latin -ātor, assimilated to the suffix -wr.
Pronunciation
Suffix
-awdwr m (plural -awdwyr)
- suffix indicating a person, especially an agent noun: -er, -or
- Synonyms: -wr, -ydd
- creu (“to create”) + -awdwr → creawdwr (“creator”)
- iach (“healthy; saved”) + -awdwr → iachawdwr (“saviour”)
Derived terms
Category Welsh terms suffixed with -awdwr not found