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Welsh
Pronunciation
Adjective
llathr (feminine singular llathr, plural llathr(i)on or lleithrion (archaic), equative llathred, comparative llathrach, superlative llathraf)
- shiny, glossy, bright
- Synonyms: llathraidd, llachar
- sleek, smooth
- Synonyms: llyfn, cabol
- polished, burnished
- Synonym: caboledig
- straight (of hair)
- Synonym: llathraidd
- Antonyms: crych, cyrliog
- (figurative) illustrious, renowned
- Synonyms: enwog, hyglod, clodfawr
Derived terms
- llathrach (“glossy magazines, glossies”)
- llathraid, llathraidd, llathrawd, llathrloyw, llathrlyfn, llathrog, llathrol (“shiny, glossy”)
- llathraur (“bright gold”)
- llathrben, llathrwalch: (“illustrious hero or leader”)
- llathrber (“mellifluous”)
- llathrbleth (“having glossy hair”)
- llathrbryd, llathrlan (“bright, clear”)
- llathrdeg (“beautiful”)
- llathrdref (“glorious dwelling”)
- llathredig (“burnished, polished”)
- llathredd (“glossiness”)
- llathreitbar (“glittering sword or spear”)
- llathrfawr (“splendidly randiant”)
- llathrfelyn (“bright yellow”)
- llathrferch (“beautiful girl”)
- llathrfrwysg (“intoxicated by splendour”)
- llathrfrwyth (“glossy-fruited”)
- llathriad (“act of burnishing”)
- llathrlaw (“generous hand”)
- llathrliw (“brightly coloured”)
- llathrlun (“shapely figure, good-looking girl”)
- llathrnaddu (“to cut smoothly”)
- llathroleuni (“flash of light”)
- llathrsiamp (“having a glossy surface”)
- llathru (“to shine; to make shiny”)
- llathrwallt (“glossy-haired”)
- llathrwch, llathrwg (“brightness, brilliance”)
- llathrwr, llathrydd (“burnisher, calenderer”)
- llathrwyn (“brilliantly white”)
- llathrwyrdd (“bright green”)
Noun
llathr m
- glaze
- Synonyms: arlliw, gwydredd
Mutation
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