côr
Friulian
Etymology
From Latin chorus, from Ancient Greek χορός (khorós, “dance, chorus, choir”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kɔːr/
Synonyms
- čhantorìe f
Welsh
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /koːr/
Noun
côr m or f (plural corau)
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- choir in a church, host of angels, company of bards; assembly, council; tribe, host; religious community; choir, choral society
- (Christianity) a society that was both a convent and a seminary, conventual college
- faculty, profession
- crib, stall
- song
- chancel, choir, sanctuary; court; circle, compass, range
Derived terms
- côr feistr
Mutation
Welsh mutation | |||
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radical | soft | nasal | aspirate |
côr | gôr | nghôr | chôr |
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs. |
References
- Angharad Fychan and Ann Parry Owen, editors (2014), “côr”, in Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru Online (in Welsh), University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies
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