rhedyn Woodsia
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Welsh[edit]
Etymology[edit]
rhedyn (“ferns”) + named after Joseph Woods (1776–1864), English botanist and architect.
Noun[edit]
rhedyn Woodsia f (collective, singulative rhedynen Woodsia)
Derived terms[edit]
- rhedyn-Woodsia Alpaidd (“Alpine Woodsia”)
- rhedyn-Woodsia hirgul (“oblong Woodsia”)
Mutation[edit]
Welsh mutation | |||
---|---|---|---|
radical | soft | nasal | aspirate |
rhedyn Woodsia | redyn Woodsia | unchanged | unchanged |
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs. |
References[edit]
- ^ Cymdeithas Edward Llwyd (2003) Planhigion Blodeuol, Conwydd a Rhedyn [Flowering Plants, Conifers and Ferns] (Cyfres Enwau Creaduriaid a Planhigion; 2)[1] (in Welsh), Llanrwst: Gwasg Carreg Gwalch, →ISBN, page 4[2]