FromWelshGwynedd.
- (county and historical kingdom in Wales)IPA(key): /ˈɡwɪnɛð/,/ˈɡwɪnəð/,/ˈɡwɪnɪð/,(proscribed)/-d/
- (community in Pennsylvania)IPA(key): /ˈɡwɪnəd/
Gwynedd
- Ahistoricalkingdom ofWales, in the north of the country.
- Acounty ofWales, in the north-west of the country.
- Anunincorporated community inLower Gwynedd Township,Montgomery County,Pennsylvania,United States.
historical kingdom and preserved county in Wales
- Breton:please add this translation if you can
- Chinese:
- Cantonese:格溫內斯 /格温内斯(gaak3 wan1 noi6 si1),圭內斯 /圭内斯(gwai1 noi6 si1)
- Mandarin:格溫內斯 /格温内斯(Géwēnnèisī),圭內斯 /圭内斯(Guīnèisī)
- Cornish:please add this translation if you can
- Irish:please add this translation if you can
- Middle Irish:please add this translation if you can
- Old Irish:please add this translation if you can
- Japanese:グウィネズ(Guwinezu)
- Latin:Venedotia
- Middle English:please add this translation if you can
- Old English:please add this translation if you can
- Portuguese:Venedócia f
- Welsh:Gwynedd f
- Middle Welsh:Guynet
- Old Welsh:please add this translation if you can
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FromMiddle WelshGuynet, fromOld Irish, cognate with eitherFéni(“Irish People”), fromProto-Indo-European*weydʰ-(“wood, wilderness”); orfían(“war band”) (fromProto-Indo-European*weyh₁-(“chase, pursue, suppress”)).
Gwynedd f
- Gwynedd (ahistoricalkingdom ofWales, in the north of the country)
- Gwynedd (acounty ofWales, in the north-west of the country)
From the name of the area of Wales, or perhaps fromgwyn(“white, fair”).
Gwynedd m orfby sense
- a malegiven name
- a femalegiven name
Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.