dod â

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Welsh

Etymology

Literally to come with.

Verb

dod â (first-person singular present dof â)

  1. (irregular, idiomatic) to bring, bring along
    Roedd Tom wedi dod â phecyn bwyd
    Tom had brought a packed lunch
  2. (of animals) to give birth to; to whelp, calve, etc.
    Synonym: bwrw

Usage notes

  • â technically causes an aspirate mutation, however, the aspirate mutation is applied inconsistently in spoken and informal written Welsh.
  • â becomes ag before vowels.