anedhi

Cornish

Etymology 1

From annedh (abode, dwelling) +‎ -i. Compare Welsh anheddu.

Verb

anedhi

  1. to inhabit, settle
Conjugation
Conjugation of anedhi
singular plural impersonal
first second third first second third
indicative present/future anedhav anedhydh anedh anedhyn anedhowgh anedhons anedhir
preterite anedhis anedhsys anedhas anedhsyn anedhsowgh anedhsons anedhas
imperfect anedhyn anedhys anedhi anedhyn anedhewgh anedhens anedhys
pluperfect anedhsen anedhses anedhsa anedhsen anedhsewgh anedhsens anedhsys
subjunctive present/future anetthiv anetthi anettho anetthyn anetthowgh anetthons anetther
imperfect anetthen anetthes anettha anetthen anetthewgh anetthens anetthys
imperative - anedh anedhes anedhyn anedhewgh anedhens -
non-finite forms present participle ow anedhi verbal adjective anedhys
Derived terms
  • anedhadewder (habitability)
  • anedhadow (habitable, inhabitable)
  • anedhel (residential)
  • anedhyans (occupation)
  • anedhyas, anedhyades (inhabitant)
  • anedhys (inhabited, residential)

Etymology 2

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Preposition

anedhi

  1. third-person singular feminine of a (of)