gyda

See also: Gyða

Scanian

Etymology

From Old Norse gjóta, from Proto-Germanic *geutaną.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [jø̀ʏːda], [d͡ʑỳːða]

Verb

gyda (preterite singular gød, supine gødeð)

  1. to pour

Welsh

Alternative forms

  • gydag (used before vowels)
  • 'da, 'dag (abbreviated form)

Etymology

cyd (joint, united) + â (with), mutated as it comes at the head of an adverbial phrase

Pronunciation

Preposition

gyda

  1. with

Usage notes

Gyda traditionally triggers the aspirate mutation, but in speech this may be absent. Before a word beginning with a vowel, gydag is used instead, except in some colloquial versions of the language where it remains gyda.

See also

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