"neithiwr" meaning in All languages combined

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Adverb [Welsh]

IPA: /ˈnei̯θjʊr/ [North-Wales], /ˈnei̯θjʊr/ [South-Wales, colloquial, standard], /ˈnei̯θʊr/ [South-Wales, colloquial], /ˈniːθʊr/ [South-Wales, colloquial]
Rhymes: -ei̯θjʊr Etymology: Earlier neithiwyr, from Proto-Celtic *noxt-yēr-, a derivative of *noxs (“night”), from Proto-Indo-European *nókʷts. Compare Breton neizheur and Cornish nyhewer. Etymology templates: {{m|cy|neithiwyr}} neithiwyr, {{inh|cy|cel-pro||*noxt-yēr-}} Proto-Celtic *noxt-yēr-, {{m|cel-pro|*noxs||night}} *noxs (“night”), {{inh|cy|ine-pro|*nókʷts}} Proto-Indo-European *nókʷts, {{cog|br|neizheur}} Breton neizheur, {{cog|kw|nyhewer}} Cornish nyhewer Head templates: {{head|cy|adverb}} neithiwr
  1. last night, yesterday evening Categories (topical): Time Synonyms: neithiwyr [archaic] Related terms: echnos (english: the night before last)

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