canghellor
Welsh (Colloquial)
/kaŋˈhɛɬɔr/
noun
Definitions
- chancellor
- (historical) a royal officer of medieval Wales appointed to oversee certain of the king's demesne holdings and taeogs
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Welsh kyghellawr derived from Latin cancellārius (secretary), cancellus (barrier, grate, lattice, grating).
Origin
Latin
cancellus
Gloss
barrier, grate, lattice, grating
Concept
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Cognates and derived terms
- archchancellor English
- chancellor English
- chancelloress English
- chancellorship English
- vice-chancellor English
- archicancellarius Latin
- cancellarius Latin
- cancelli Latin
- cancello Latin
- cancellus Latin
- cancellārius Latin
- cancellī Latin
- Bundeskanzler German
- Erzkanzler German
- Kanzler German
- Kanzleramt German
- Kanzlerbonus German
- Kanzlerin German
- Reichskanzler German
- Vizekanzler German
- cancello Italian
- канцлер Russian
- canciller Spanish, Castilian
- chaunceler Middle English
- seansailéir Irish
- kansler Danish
- cancelier Old French
- chancel Old French
- chancelier Old French
- चांसलर Hindi
- cancela Galician
- cancelo Galician
- cancelar Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- is-ganghellor Welsh
- cancella Old High German
- kanzellari Old High German
- kanzel Middle High German
- kanzelære Middle High German
- chanciller Old Spanish
- κάγκελον gkm
- kyghellawr Middle Welsh