-
mouth of a
river aber aber aber
inbhear inbhir inver four
pedwar pevar peswar ceathair,
cheithre ceithir kiare night nos noz nos oíche
oidhche oie number†...
- of the
numbers "two" (dew and diw), "three" (tri and teyr) and "four" (
peswar and peder),
which must
agree with the
grammatical gender of the objects...
- pen penn penn *kʷennos
ceann ceann kione "head" *kʷetwar-
petuar pedwar peswar pevar *kʷetwar-
ceathair ceithir kiare "four" *kʷenkʷe
pempe pumpa pymp...
-
anudder metherma mether mither metheri pedwar m,
pedair f (nasal mhedwar)
peswar m,
peder f
pevar m,
peder f 5 pimp gip pimp pimp pimp
nimph pip mimp[h]...
- tri/teyr tri/teir 4
methera peddera meddera pedera medderte pedwar/pedair
peswar/peder pevar/peder 5 peen pip pimp pimp pimp pump pymp pemp 6
sethera ****ie...
- teyr tri, teir 4 *petwares (m), *petesres (f) petuar, (?) pedwar,
pedair peswar,
peder pevar,
peder 5 *pempe pimp pump pymp pemp 6 *swexs
chwech chwech...
-
kynsa warn
ugens “21st” and
nownsegves ha
peswar-ugens “99th” (not *onan warn
ugensves or *nownsek ha
peswar-ugensves). In
multiword numbers that are not...
- Pow an Anethow". Evertype.
Retrieved 3
December 2014. "Adro dhe'n Bÿs in
Peswar Ugans Dëdh". Evertype.
Retrieved 3
December 2014. "Enys Tresour". Evertype...
- respectively. It may be
noted that the
Cornish word for the
number four is
peswar (Late
Cornish pajar). For both of
these Cornish language etymologies, sound...
- Verne's
Around the
World in
Eighty Days was
published as Adro dhe'n Bÿs in
Peswar Ugans Dëdh (ISBN 978-1-904808-21-3), and
Eddie Foirbeis Climo's
Kensa Lyver...