gwethhe

Cornish

Etymology

From gweth (worse) +‎ -he.

Verb

gwethhe

  1. to aggravate, deteriorate, worsen

Conjugation

Conjugation of gwethhe
singular plural impersonal
first second third first second third
indicative present/future gwethhav gwethhydh gwethha gwethhyn gwethhowgh gwethhons gwethhir
preterite gwethhis gwethhasys gwethhas gwethhasyn gwethhasowgh gwethhasons gwethhas
imperfect gwethhyn gwethhys gwethhi gwethhyn gwethhewgh gwethhens gwethhys
pluperfect gwethhasen gwethhases gwethhasa gwethhasen gwethhasewgh gwethhasens gwethhasys
subjunctive present/future gwethhahiv gwethhahi gwethhaho gwethhahyn gwethhahowgh gwethhahons gwethhaher
imperfect gwethhahen gwethhahes gwethhaha gwethhahen gwethhahewgh gwethhahens gwethhahys
imperative - gwethha gwethhes gwethhyn gwethhewgh gwethhens -
non-finite forms present participle ow kwethhe verbal adjective gwethhes

Derived terms

  • gwethheans (deterioration)

Mutation

Mutation of gwethhe
unmutated soft aspirate hard mixed mixed after 'th
gwethhe wethhe unchanged kwethhe hwethhe wethhe

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Cornish.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.