"hirnod" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Welsh]

IPA: /ˈhɪrnɔd/ Forms: hirnodau [plural]
Etymology: For hir (“long”) + nod (“mark, symbol”) as a circumflex usually indicates a long vowel in Welsh. Etymology templates: {{compound|cy|hir|nod|gloss1=long|gloss2=mark, symbol}} hir (“long”) + nod (“mark, symbol”) Head templates: {{cy-noun|f|hirnodau}} hirnod f (plural hirnodau, not mutable)
  1. (orthography) circumflex Tags: feminine, not-mutable Categories (topical): Diacritical marks, Orthography Synonyms: acen grom, to bach
    Sense id: en-hirnod-cy-noun-W5OD2Y6w Categories (other): Welsh entries with incorrect language header Topics: communications, journalism, literature, media, orthography, publishing, writing

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