teithi

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== Middle Welsh == === Etymology === From a nominalization of Proto-Celtic *tanxtyos (“proper, right”), from Proto-Indo-European *tenk- (“to be solid, firm”); cognate with Old Irish téchtae. Closely related to Proto-Celtic *tankos (“peace”). === Noun === teithi pl characteristics, traits, attributes (law) the essential qualities or attributes required of something under the law, the loss of which occasioned certain punishments or payments of compensation The Laws of Hywel Dda (law) the fine itself The Laws of Hywel Dda ==== Descendants ==== Welsh: teithi === Mutation === === References === A. Wade-Evans. Welsh Medieval Law. == Welsh == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈtei̯θi/ === Etymology 1 === Inherited from Middle Welsh teithi, from a nominalization of Proto-Celtic *tanxtyos (“proper, right”), from Proto-Indo-European *tenk- (“to be solid, firm”); cognate with Old Irish téchtae. Closely related to Proto-Celtic *tankos (“peace”). ==== Noun ==== teithi (no singular) characteristics, traits, attributes Synonyms: nodweddion, ansoddau, priodoleddau, priodweddau, cynneddfau (euphemistic) menstruation Synonyms: mislif, misglwyf (law, historical) the essential qualities or attributes required of something under the law, the loss of which occasioned certain punishments or payments of compensation (law, historical) the fine itself === Etymology 2 === Inflected form of teithio. ==== Verb ==== teithi second-person singular present/future of teithio === Mutation === === References === A. Wade-Evans. Welsh Medieval Law.