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p'un

<span class="searchmatch">p&#039;un</span> contraction of pi un (“for a, for an”) (North Wales) IPA(key): /pɨːn/ (South Wales) IPA(key): /piːn/ Homophone: pin (“pine”) (South Wales) <span class="searchmatch">p’un</span> (colloquial...


p-un

See also: Appendix:Variations of &quot;pun&quot; IPA(key): /pun/ p-un contraction of pe + un...


пʼуӈ пʼуӈ

IPA(key): /pʰuŋ‿pʰuŋ/, [pʰuŋ‿ˈbʰuŋ] пʼуӈ пʼуӈ (<span class="searchmatch">pʼuŋ</span> <span class="searchmatch">pʼuŋ</span>) Representing the sound of stirred up foam on a water surface....


beth bynnag

eat whatever you&#039;ve got. beth bynnag anyway, anyhow Synonyms: ta beth, ta <span class="searchmatch">p&#039;un</span> Dyna ddwedodd hi wrthon ni beth bynnag. That&#039;s what she told us anyway....


ta beth

you&#039;ve got. ta beth (South Wales, informal) anyway, anyhow Synonyms: beth bynnag, ta <span class="searchmatch">p&#039;un</span> &#039;Na wedodd hi wrthon ni ta beth. That&#039;s what she told us anyway....


buwch goch gota

coch cwta) ladybug, ladybird, ladycow Nursery rhyme: Y fuwch goch gota / <span class="searchmatch">P&#039;un</span> glaw ai hindda? / Os taw glaw, cwymp o&#039;m llaw / Os taw teg, hedfana. Ladybird...


fons honorum

Petech, Aristocracy and Government in Tibet, 1728–1959, page 27: In 1919 <span class="searchmatch">Pʻun</span>-kʻaṅ taiji bKra-śis-rdo-rje was appointed kung, the only attempt by the Dalai-Lama...


bun

Romanization of Korean 분 (bun), from Chinese 分 (fèn, “fen”). Doublet of fen. <span class="searchmatch">p&#039;un</span>, pun bun (plural buns or bun) A Korean unit of length equivalent to about...


բույն

Akhaltsikhe, Ararat, Erzurum, Mush, New Julfa, Sivas պուն (pun) — Hamshen փուն (<span class="searchmatch">pʻun</span>) — Tekirdağ, Diyarbakır բո̈ւն (bün) — Agulis բՙո̈ւն (bʻün) — Aslanbeg, Vozm...


pin

pīnus (compare Middle Irish pín). IPA(key): /piːn/ Rhymes: -iːn Homophone: <span class="searchmatch">p&#039;un</span> (“which one?”) (South Wales) pin m or m pl (uncountable) pine (tree) pine...