| Thomas Evans - 1804 - 202 pages
...doth natmally change into its soft; as Bottas, y fottas ; caseg, y gaseg; such Words are infalibly of the Feminine Gender : But if the initial Consonant...not thereupon, we may justly conclude such Words to be of the Masculine Gender ; as Brethyn, y brethyn, march, y march. CHAP. XI. •O/ a Noun Adjective.... | |
| William Gambold - 1833 - 188 pages
...naturally change into its light sound: as, melin, yfelin; caseg, y gaseg ; such words are infallibly of the feminine gender ; but if the initial consonant...not thereupon, we may justly conclude such words to be of the masculine gender; as, brethyn, y brethyn; march, y march. But as strangers to the language... | |
| William Gambold - 1843 - 190 pages
...naturally change into its light sound: as, melin, yfelin; easey, y gaseg ; such words are infallibly of the feminine gender; but if the initial consonant...not thereupon, we may justly conclude such words to be of the masculine gender; as, brethyn, y brethyn; march, y march. But as strangers to the language... | |
| Thomas Rowland - 1853 - 228 pages
...change into its light [or middle] sound; as melin, yfelin; caseJ, y gaseg; such words are infallibly of the feminine gender. But if the initial consonant...not thereupon, we may justly conclude such words to be of the masculine gender; as brethyn, y liretltyn; march, y march1." CASES OF NOUNS. 129. In Welsh,... | |
| John Kelly - 1870 - 144 pages
...pride, yn voyrn, the pride; miljid, sweetness, yn viljid: the sweetness: such words are infallibly of the feminine gender. But if the initial consonant...not thereupon, we may justly conclude such words to be of the masculine gender ; as, goo, fame, y goo, the fame ; keayn, sea, yn lceayn, the sea ; corp,... | |
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