deuddarn
English
Etymology
Noun
deuddarn (plural deuddarns)
Related terms
Further reading
Welsh
Etymology
Univerbation of dau (“two”) + darn (“section”).[1]
Adjective
deuddarn (feminine singular deuddarn, plural deuddarn, not comparable)
- bipartite, having two parts
- double-deck
Derived terms
- cwpwrdd deuddarn (“two-tiered cupboard, a deuddarn”)
Related terms
- undarn (“having one part”)
- tridarn (“having three parts”)
Noun
deuddarn m
- clipping of cwpwrdd deuddarn (“two-tiered cupboard”)