"banv" meaning in Breton

See banv in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

IPA: \ˈbãnw\ ou \ˈbãː.no\
Forms: banved [plural, unmutated], banvioù [plural, unmutated], binvi [plural, unmutated], vanv [singular, mutation-soft], vanved [plural, mutation-soft], vanvioù [plural, mutation-soft], vinvi [plural, mutation-soft], panv [singular, mutation-hard], panved [plural, mutation-hard], panvioù [plural, mutation-hard], pinvi [plural, mutation-hard]
  1. Truie mère.
    Sense id: fr-banv-br-noun-gEllYEIZ Categories (other): Exemples en breton
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
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    "Du moyen breton ban.",
    "À comparer avec les mots banw en gallois, banbh en gaélique.",
    "Peut-être du proto-celtique *benā, issu de l’indo-européen commun *gʷḗn référence nécessaire (pourquoi ? résoudre le problème)."
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    },
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        "plural",
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              55,
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          "text": "Ar cʼhraou-mocʼh plijusañ a oa an hini m’ edo ennañ ar binvi gant ar percʼhell.",
          "translation": "La porcherie la plus agréable était celle où étaient les truies avec les porcelets."
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    "Du moyen breton ban.",
    "À comparer avec les mots banw en gallois, banbh en gaélique.",
    "Peut-être du proto-celtique *benā, issu de l’indo-européen commun *gʷḗn référence nécessaire (pourquoi ? résoudre le problème)."
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        "plural",
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      "form": "binvi",
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    {
      "form": "vanv",
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    },
    {
      "form": "vanved",
      "tags": [
        "plural",
        "mutation-soft"
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      "tags": [
        "plural",
        "mutation-soft"
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        "plural",
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        "plural",
        "mutation-hard"
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        "plural",
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        "Truie mère."
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