ffon

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See also: ffôn

Welsh[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle Welsh ffonn, from Proto-Brythonic *fonn, from Proto-Celtic *sɸondos (compare Breton houn, Irish sonn (cudgel, beam), from Proto-Indo-European *sph₂en- (compare Latin sponda (bedstead), English spoon, Ancient Greek σφήν (sphḗn, wedge)).

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

ffon f (plural ffyn, not mutable)

  1. stick (piece of wood)
  2. cane, walking stick
  3. (of ladder, chair, etc.) rung
  4. (mechanics) spoke of a wheel
    Synonyms: sbôc, adain

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