llyn

See also: Llŷn and llŷn

English

Etymology

From Welsh llyn.

Noun

llyn (plural llyns)

  1. An upland lake in Wales.
    • 1884, Mountford John B. Baddeley, C. S. Ward, North Wales (part 1, page xi)
      To enumerate all the llyns of Wales would take pages, but except Bala, there is scarcely one freshwater lake which is a main factor in any landscape of which it forms part.

Welsh

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Middle Welsh llynn, from Proto-Brythonic *llɨnn, from Proto-Celtic *lindos (lake, liquid). Cognate with Irish leann (ale).

Noun

llyn m (plural llynnoedd or llynnau)

  1. lake
  2. liquid
    Synonyms: hylif, gwlybwr
    1. juice
      Synonyms: gwirod, sudd
    2. drink, beverage
      Synonym: diod
Derived terms

Etymology 2

Adverb

llyn

  1. abbreviation of fellýn (thus, so)
    Synonym: felly

Mutation

Mutated forms of llyn
radical soft nasal aspirate
llyn lyn unchanged unchanged

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