ffylor From Latin pulvis (“dust, powder”). IPA(key): /ˈpəlɔr/ Rhymes: -əlɔr <span class="searchmatch">pylor</span> m (plural pylorau) powder Synonym: powdr dust Synonyms: llwch, dwst ploryn...
From <span class="searchmatch">pylor</span>(us) + -algia. pyloralgia (uncountable) (medicine) Pain in the region of the pylorus....
Contraction of pillom, apparently from British English <span class="searchmatch">pylor</span> (“dust”). IPA(key): /ˈpɪlm/ Rhymes: -ɪlm pilm (uncountable) (dialect) dust 1876, Devonshire...
IPA(key): /ɬuːχ/ Rhymes: -uːχ Unknown. llwch m (uncountable) dust powder dwst <span class="searchmatch">pylor</span> codi llwch tynnu llwch siaced lwch Either borrowed from Goidelic or inherited...
IPA(key): /ploːr/ Rhymes: -oːr plôr m (plural pylorau) Obsolete variant of <span class="searchmatch">pylor</span> ploryn (“pimple”) Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur...
Rhymes: -ou̯dr powdr m (plural powdrau or powdriau or powdrs) powder Synonym: <span class="searchmatch">pylor</span> Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh...
Proto-West Germanic: *pulver (see there for further descendants) → Welsh: <span class="searchmatch">pylor</span> ^ De Vaan, Michiel (2008) “pulvis, -eris”, in Etymological Dictionary of...
Volapük: püf (vo) Walloon: poure (wa) f, poude (wa) f Welsh: llwch (cy) m, <span class="searchmatch">pylor</span> m, dwst m West Frisian: stof n White Hmong: please add this translation...
kukun (uz), poroshok (uz) Vietnamese: bột (vi), bụi (vi) Welsh: powdr (cy) m, <span class="searchmatch">pylor</span> m White Hmong: hmoov Yiddish: פּודער (puder) Zhuang: please add this translation...