taeog

Welsh

Etymology

(house, home) +‎ -og (-er; belonging to)

Pronunciation

Noun

taeog m (plural taeogion or taeogau)

  1. serf, villein, bondsman, slave
  2. labourer, farmer, husbandman, peasant, common man
  3. churl, boor

Derived terms

  • taeogaeth (serfdom)

Adjective

taeog (feminine singular taeog, plural taeog, equative mor daeog, comparative mwy taeog, superlative mwyaf taeog)

  1. pertaining to serfs
  2. churlish, boorish, blunt, sullen, surly, rustic, servile, fawning, cringing

Mutation

Mutated forms of taeog
radical soft nasal aspirate
taeog daeog nhaeog thaeog

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.