kynnik

Cornish

Etymology

From Proto-Brythonic *kunnigɨd, borrowed from Latin condīcō. Cognate with Breton kinnig and Welsh cinnig.

Verb

kynnik

  1. to bid, offer
    Synonyms: erghi, offra, profya

Conjugation

Conjugation of kynnik
singular plural impersonal
first second third first second third
indicative present/future kynnigav kynnigydh kynnik kynnigyn kynnigowgh kynnigons kynnigir
preterite kynnigis kynnigsys kynnigas kynnigsyn kynnigsowgh kynnigsons kynnigas
imperfect kynnigen kynniges kynniga kynnigen kynnigewgh kynnigens kynnigys
pluperfect kynnigsen kynnigses kynnigsa kynnigsen kynnigsewgh kynnigsens kynnigsys
subjunctive present/future kynnikkiv kynnikki kynnikko kynnikkyn kynnikkowgh kynnikkons kynnikker
imperfect kynnikken kynnikkes kynnikka kynnikken kynnikkewgh kynnikkens kynnikkys
imperative - kynnik kynniges kynnigyn kynnigewgh kynnigens -
non-finite forms present participle ow kynnik verbal adjective kynnigys

Noun

kynnik m (plural kynigow)

  1. bid, offer, proposition

Mutation

Mutation of kynnik
unmutated soft aspirate hard mixed mixed after 'th
kynnik gynnik hynnik unchanged unchanged unchanged

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Cornish.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.