bloodh
Cornish
Etymology
From Middle Cornish bloth, from Proto-Brythonic *bluɨð, from Proto-Celtic *bleidū (“year”) - related to *bleidanī, whence bledhen. Cognate with Breton bloaz and Welsh blwydd. Doublet of bledhen.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bloːð/
Noun
bloodh m
- years (of age)
Derived terms
- penn-bloodh (“birthday”)