syber

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== Welsh == === Alternative forms === syberw === Etymology === Inherited from Middle Welsh syberw, from Latin superbus, probably influenced by English sober. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈsəbɛr/ === Adjective === syber (feminine singular syber, plural syber, equative mor syber, comparative mwy syber, superlative mwyaf syber, not mutable) refined, cultured, genteel Synonyms: bonheddig, urddasol, coeth, diwylliedig, gwych bountiful, generous Synonyms: hael, rhoddgar gentle, courteous, mannered Synonyms: llariaidd, tawel, digynnwrf, cwrtais, moesgar upstanding, decent, honest Synonyms: didwyll, onest, sobr, synhwyrol, gweddaidd decent, clean, neat Synonyms: glân, cymen, destlus ==== Derived terms ==== ansyber (“impolite”) (from the form syberw) syberwyd (“refined”) ==== See also ==== sobr (“sober”) === Mutation === === References === === Further reading === D. G. Lewis, N. Lewis, editors (2005–present), “syber”, in Gweiadur: the Welsh–English Dictionary, Gwerin