evañ

See also: evän, evan, and Evan

Breton

Etymology

From Old Breton evaff (in the Catholicon), from Proto-Celtic *ɸibeti, from *pi-ph₃-, from Proto-Indo-European *peh₃-. Compare Cornish eva and Welsh yfed, Old Irish ibid.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈe.vɑ̃/

Verb

evañ

  1. (transitive) to drink

Conjugation

Personal forms
IndicativeConditionalImperative
PresentImperfectPreteriteFuturePresentImperfect
1sevanevenevisevinevfenevjen-
2sevezevesevjoutevievfesevjesev
3seveveevasevoevfeevjeevet
1pevompevempevjompevimpevfempevjempevomp
2pevitevec'hevjoc'hevotevfec'hevjec'hevit
3pevonteventevjontevintevfentevjentevent
0everevedevjodevorevfedevjed-
Impersonal formsMutated forms
Infinitive: evañ, evet
Present participle: oc'h evañ
Past participle: evet (auxiliary verb: kaout)
Soft mutation after a: a ev-
Mixed mutation after e: ec'h ev-
Soft mutation after ne/na: n'ev-

Derived terms

  • evadeg
  • evadenn
  • evadkinnig
  • evadur
  • ever
  • everann
  • everezh
  • evlec'h
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