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Cornish

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From 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

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godhvos (irregular)

  1. know

Conjugation

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Indicative 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

Mutation

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Mutation of godhvos
unmutated soft aspirate hard mixed mixed after 'th
godhvos wodhvos unchanged kodhvos hwodhvos wodhvos