Wordlist
Welsh Prose 1300–1425 is a corpus of some 2.8 million words from 54 manuscripts.
This wordlist enables you to search the corpus by selecting the beginnings of words. This can be more flexible than the search facility, especially in the case of variant spellings.
Find words beginning with:
A B C Ch D Dd ð E F Ff G H I J L Ll M N Ng O P Ph Q R Rh S T Th U V W X Y Z Ỻ ỻ Ỽ ỽ | |
o… | Oa Ob Oc Och Od Odd Oð Oe Of Off Og Oh Oi Oj Ol Oll Om On Ong Oo Op Oph OR Orh Os Ot Oth Ou Ov Ow Ox Oy Oz Oỻ Oỽ |
ov… | Ova Ovc Ove Ovi Ovo Ovr Ovu Ovv Ovy Ovỽ |
ovy… | Ovyd Ovẏn Ovyr Ovys Ovyv Ovẏw Ovẏỽ |
ovyn… | Ovyna Ovyne Ovynh Ovyni Ovynn Ovynu Ovyny Ovynỽ |
ovynh… | Ovynha Ovynhe Ovynhi Ovẏnho |
ovynha… | Ovynhaa Ovynhae Ovẏnhaf Ovynhao Ovynhau Ovynhav Ovynhaw |
ovynhaa… | Ovynhaan Ovynhaaỽ |
ovynhaan… | Ovynhaant |
Occurrences of ‘ovynhaant’
There is 1 occurrence of ovynhaant.
- Oxford Jesus College MS. 111 (The Red Book of Hergest)
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p.139v:571d:30
[109ms]
Note: in this wordlist,
- C & K are considered equivalent, and are represented as C.
- the digraphs Ch, Dd, Ff, Ng, Ll, Ph, Rh, and Th are considered as single characters, and collate after C, D, F, G, L, P, R, and T respectively.
- the ‘middle welsh v’ character ỽ and ‘middle welsh ll’ character ỻ appear as w and ll respectively;
- the character represented by ð in Peniarth 20 appears as dd.