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1 gwedd
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2 ngwedd
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3 ngweddau
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4 wedd
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5 weddau
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6 gweddau
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7 feadhainn
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8 fionna
fionna, fionnadhhair, pile, Irish fionnadh, Early Irish finda, findfad, Old Irish finnae, pilorum, *ves-niâ, root ves, clothe, Latin vestis, English vestment. Stokes has compared it to Latin villus, hair, which he takes from *vin-lus, but which is usually referred to the root vel of vellus, lana, etc. The - fad of Early Irish is for *vida, aspect, Welsh gwedd, root vid, see. -
9 fionnadh
fionna, fionnadhhair, pile, Irish fionnadh, Early Irish finda, findfad, Old Irish finnae, pilorum, *ves-niâ, root ves, clothe, Latin vestis, English vestment. Stokes has compared it to Latin villus, hair, which he takes from *vin-lus, but which is usually referred to the root vel of vellus, lana, etc. The - fad of Early Irish is for *vida, aspect, Welsh gwedd, root vid, see.
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