"kynnyav" meaning in Cornish

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Noun

Forms: kynnyavow [plural]
Etymology: From Old Cornish kyniaf, from kyn (“before”) + goyf (“winter”) (from Proto-Celtic *gyemos). Compare Welsh cynhaeaf. Etymology templates: {{dercat|kw|cel-bry-pro|inh=1}}, {{inh|kw|oco|kyniaf}} Old Cornish kyniaf, {{compound|kw|kyn|goyf||gloss1=before|gloss2=winter}} kyn (“before”) + goyf (“winter”), {{inh|kw|cel-pro|*gyemos}} Proto-Celtic *gyemos, {{cog|cy|cynhaeaf}} Welsh cynhaeaf Head templates: {{head|kw|noun|plural|kynnyavow|||||g=m|head=}} kynnyav m (plural kynnyavow), {{kw-noun|m|kynnyavow}} kynnyav m (plural kynnyavow)
  1. (Standard Written Form) autumn Tags: Standard, Written-Form, masculine Categories (topical): Seasons, Time Related terms: gwenton (english: spring), hav (english: summer), gwav (english: winter)
    Sense id: en-kynnyav-kw-noun-3vrgQVi5 Categories (other): Cornish entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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      ]
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  ],
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        "1": "kw",
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      "english": "spring",
      "word": "gwenton"
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    {
      "english": "summer",
      "word": "hav"
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      "english": "winter",
      "word": "gwav"
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