godhvos
Cornish
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editFrom Old Cornish *godbod. Originally a compound of bos (“to be”) with an adjective derived from Proto-Celtic *wid-, from Proto-Indo-European *weyd- (“to know”). Cognate with Breton gouzout and Welsh gwybod.
Verb
editgodhvos (irregular)
Conjugation
editIndicative | Subjunctive | Imperative | |||||
Pres-fut | Imperfect | Preterite | Conditional | Pres-fut | Imperfect | ||
1s | gonn | godhyen | godhvev | godhvien | godhviv | godhven | - |
2s | godhes | godhyes | godhves | godhvies | godhvi | godhves | gor, godhvydh |
3s | gor | godhya | godhva | godhvia | godhvo | godhva | godhvedhes |
1p | godhon | godhyen | godhven | godhvien | godhvyn | godhven | godhvedhyn |
2p | godhowgh | godhyewgh | godhvewgh | godhviewgh | godhvowgh | godhvewgh | godhvedhewgh |
3p | godhons | godhyens | godhvens | godhviens | godhvons | godhvens | godhvedhens |
0 | godhor | godhyes | godhves | godhvies | godher | godhves | - |
Present participle: ow kodhvos Verbal adjective: godhvedhys |