cylch
Welsh (Colloquial)
/kɨ̞lχ/, /kɪlχ/
noun
Definitions
- circle, ring
- orbit, revolution, circuit tour
- course, order, turn in order of succession, rota; rotation especially of crops; round of 'penillion' singing
- progress in the Welsh laws made by the king himself (originally) or by a lord, together with some members and officers of the court, through the commote, etc., during which free quarters were provided
- group, guild, society
Etymology
Derived from Latin circulus.
Origin
Latin
circulus
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- circellus Latin
- circularis Latin
- circulatim Latin
- circulo Latin
- circulus Latin
- circulāris Latin
- circus Latin
- semicirculus Latin
- Zirkel German
- cerchio Italian
- círculo Spanish, Castilian
- sirkel Norwegian Bokmål
- círculo Portuguese
- cirkel Swedish
- sirkel Norwegian Nynorsk
- circul Old English
- cirkel Danish
- cercle Old French
- cèrcol Catalan, Valencian
- círculo Galician
- ciorchine Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- amgylch Welsh
- amgylchedd Welsh
- aur Welsh
- awyr Welsh
- awyrgylch Welsh
- crawn Welsh
- cylchdro Welsh
- cylchfan Welsh
- cylchgrawn Welsh
- cylchu Welsh
- eurgylch Welsh
- lleu Welsh
- lleugylch Welsh
- man Welsh
- tro Welsh
- cirkel Middle Dutch
- circul Old Irish
- círculu Asturian
- cercli Friulian
- cercle Old Occitan
- circol Dalmatian
- kelchyn Cumbric