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Welsh
Etymology
From Ifan (“Ivan, John”) + y (“(of) the”) + glaw (“rain”).
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Ifan y Glaw m
- "John the Rain" (personification of the rain)
- Nursery rhyme:
- Morus y Gwynt ac Ifan y Glaw / Daflodd fy nghap i ganol y baw.
- Morris the Wind and John the Rain / Threw my cap right into the mud.
Mutation
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