kavout
Breton
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Middle Breton caffout, from Proto-Celtic *kab-ei-tu (compare Cornish kavos), verbal noun of *kab- (compare Welsh cael), alteration of Proto-Indo-European *kh₂pi- (compare Latin capere, English have, heave, Albanian kap).
Verb
kavout
- (transitive) to find
- (transitive) to meet up with
- (reflexive, intransitive, reflexive form: en em gavout) to be at a place, find oneself
Inflection
Conjugation
Conjugation of kavout
Personal forms | |||||||
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Indicative | Conditional | Imperative | |||||
Present | Imperfect | Preterite | Future | Present | Imperfect | ||
1s | kavan | kaven | kavis | kavin | kavfen | kavjen | - |
2s | kavez | kaves | kavjout | kavi | kavfes | kavjes | kav |
3s | kav | kave | kavas | kavo | kavfe | kavje | kavet |
1p | kavomp | kavemp | kavjomp | kavimp | kavfemp | kavjemp | kavomp |
2p | kavit | kavec'h | kavjoc'h | kavot | kavfec'h | kavjec'h | kavit |
3p | kavont | kavent | kavjont | kavint | kavfent | kavjent | kavent |
0 | kaver | kaved | kavjod | kavor | kavfed | kavjed | - |
Impersonal forms | Mutated forms | ||||||
Infinitive | kavout | Soft mutation after a | a gav- | ||||
Present participle | o kavout | Mixed mutation after e | e kav- | ||||
Past participle | kavet (auxiliary verb: kaout but intransitive: bezañ) | Soft mutation after ne/na | ne/na gav- |