sylw
Welsh
Etymology
Uncertain, but related to Breton sell (“look”) and Old Irish sellaid (“sees”).[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsɪlu/, /ˈsəlu/
Usage notes
Despite being written with ⟨y⟩, the vowel here is usually pronounced /ɪ/, because the final ⟨w⟩ was formerly non-syllabic.[2]
Noun
sylw m (plural sylwadau or sylwau, not mutable)
- attention, focus
- Talwch sylw! ― Pay attention!
- observation, remark, comment
Derived terms
References
- ^ James, Alan G. (2013) “P-Celtic in Southern Scotland and Cumbria: a review of the place-name evidence for possible Pictish phonology”, in The Journal of Scottish Name Studies[1], volume 7, page 29‒78
- ^ Morris Jones, John (1913) A Welsh Grammar, Historical and Comparative, Oxford: Clarendon Press, § 82 iii (1).