Welsh
Etymology
A phrase comprising pen-ôl (“hind-quarters”, “arse”) + gwraig (“wife”) + Lot (“Lot”) = “Lot’s wife’s arse”, an irreverent reference to her being turned to a pillar of salt in Genesis 19:26.
Noun
pen-ôl gwraig Lot m (uncountable)
- (humorous, singular only) salt
Synonyms
- halen (the standard term)
Mutation
Mutated forms of pen-ôl gwraig Lot
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soft
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nasal
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aspirate
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| pen-ôl gwraig Lot
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ben-ôl gwraig Lot
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mhen-ôl gwraig Lot
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phen-ôl gwraig Lot
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Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.