gludlys

Welsh

Etymology

glud (glue) + llys (plant).

Noun

gludlys m (plural gludlysiau)

  1. catchfly (plant of the genus Silene)

Derived terms

  • gludlys amryliw (small-flowered catchfly)
  • gludlys arfor (sea campion)
  • gludlys blodeufawr (large-flowered catchfly)
  • gludlys calonddeilog (heart-leaved catchfly)
  • gludlys clustiog (eared catchfly)
  • gludlys codrwth (bladder campion)
  • gludlys cudynnog (tufted catchfly)
  • gludlys culddail (narrow-leaved catchfly)
  • gludlys cyffredin (sweet-william catchfly)
  • gludlys digoes (moss catchfly)
  • gludlys fforchog (forked catchfly)
  • gludlys gwyn (white sticky catchfly)
  • gludlys hollt (forked catchfly)
  • gludlys Lloegr (small-flowered catchfly)
  • gludlys mwsoglaidd (moss catchfly)
  • gludlys nosflodeuol (night-flowering catchfly)
  • gludlys rhesog (sand catchfly)
  • gludlys Sbaen (Spanish catchfly)
  • gludlys y gogledd (northern catchfly)
  • gludlys y gogwyddol (Nottingham catchfly)
  • gludlys y graig (rock catchfly)
  • gludlys y llin (flaxfield catchfly)
  • gludlys y Pyreneau (Pyrenean catchfly)
  • gludlys y Swistir (Valais catchfly)
  • gludlys y twyni (sand catchfly)
  • gludlys y tywod (sand catchfly)
  • gludlys yr Eidal (Italian catchfly)

Mutation

Welsh mutation
radical soft nasal aspirate
gludlys ludlys ngludlys unchanged
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

Further reading

  • R. J. Thomas, G. A. Bevan, P. J. Donovan, A. Hawke et al., editors (1950–present), “gludlys”, in Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru Online (in Welsh), University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies
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