mutation of peth (“thing”) after <span class="searchmatch">pa</span> (“which”). (standard, colloquial) IPA(key): /paˈbeːθ/ <span class="searchmatch">pa</span> <span class="searchmatch">beth</span> (literary) what? <span class="searchmatch">beth</span> (“what”) Note: Certain mutated forms...
Originally <span class="searchmatch">pa</span> <span class="searchmatch">beth</span> (“which thing”) with the soft mutation of peth (“thing”) after <span class="searchmatch">pa</span> (“which”), from Proto-Celtic *kʷezdis. be' (colloquial) <span class="searchmatch">pa</span> <span class="searchmatch">beth</span> (literary)...
/<span class="searchmatch">paː</span>/ Rhymes: -aː <span class="searchmatch">pa</span> (interrogative, archaic) what <span class="searchmatch">pa</span> which Synonym: pwy <span class="searchmatch">pa</span> <span class="searchmatch">beth</span> <span class="searchmatch">pa</span> bryd <span class="searchmatch">pa</span> fath o <span class="searchmatch">pa</span> mor <span class="searchmatch">pa</span> mor bynnag <span class="searchmatch">pa</span> un, p'un The usage of <span class="searchmatch">pa</span> as...
idea characteristic, attribute, quality <span class="searchmatch">beth</span>? (“what”) cas <span class="searchmatch">beth</span> hen <span class="searchmatch">beth</span> (“antique”) hyllbeth (“eyesore”) <span class="searchmatch">pa</span> <span class="searchmatch">beth</span> peth da (“sweet, candy”) popeth (“everything”)...
(“-ever”) <span class="searchmatch">beth</span> bynnag (“whatever”) ble bynnag, lle bynnag (“wherever”) faint bynnag (“however many”) fodd bynnag (“however, whatever way”) <span class="searchmatch">pa</span> mor bynnag...
Friendly Advice, New York, N.Y.: PUSH/Scholastic Inc., →ISBN, page 209: <span class="searchmatch">Beth</span> stabs her fork into a mound of syrupy waffles. Overly sweet. (figuratively)...
(“harper”), German Harfer and Harfner (“harper”). IPA(key): /ˈhɑː(ɹ)<span class="searchmatch">pə</span>(ɹ)/ Rhymes: -ɑː(ɹ)<span class="searchmatch">pə</span>(ɹ) harper (plural harpers) A harpist, especially one who plays...
Cymmrodorion (London, England); printed by W. Minshall & co.) Gofyna, <span class="searchmatch">Pa</span> <span class="searchmatch">beth</span> wyd — ai herod, ai hudol, ai llamhidydd, ai bro Adda, ai breuddwyd, ai...
useless”) dim o <span class="searchmatch">beth</span> (“pipsqueak, knee-high to a grasshopper”) be', <span class="searchmatch">beth</span> (“what”) pob dim, popeth (“everything”) rhywbeth (“something”) unrhyw <span class="searchmatch">beth</span> (“anything”)...
qualfied, for example, <span class="searchmatch">beth</span> bynnag (“whatever”) became bynnag <span class="searchmatch">beth</span>. The initial g of bynnag was velarised to produce gynnag <span class="searchmatch">beth</span>, whereupon the word was...