troad

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== English == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /tɹəʊd/ === Noun === troad (plural troads) Obsolete spelling of trode. === References === “troad”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC. === Anagrams === Dorta, dotar, tardo == Breton == === Etymology === From Proto-Celtic *tregess. Cognate with Welsh troed (“foot”). === Noun === troad m (plural treid) foot handle === Mutation === == Welsh == === Alternative forms === troead === Etymology === troi (“to turn”) +‎ -ad. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈtro.ad/ === Noun === troad m or f (plural troadau) rotation, revolution Synonym: cylchdroad act of stirring (e.g. with a spoon) turning, twisting Synonym: cyfrodeddiad turn or bend in or off a road Synonyms: trofa, trobwynt (figurative) turning point Synonym: trobwynt change, alteration, conversion, transformation Synonyms: newidiad, trawsffurfiad (religion) conversion Synonym: tröedigaeth translation between languages Synonyms: cyfieithiad, trosiad turn of phrase, figure of speech Synonyms: troad ymadrodd, ffigur distortion or perversion of meaning Synonym: gwyrdroad twist of fate Synonym: troad ar fyd event, occurrence Synonym: gwyddiad bad turn, duplicitous act, deceit Synonyms: troad sâl, hoced, dichell lot, fate Synonyms: tynged, ffawd ==== Usage notes ==== The word troad is used to refer to a particular kind or instance of rotation. However, when referring the concept or process of rotation, the verbnoun troi is used as a masculine noun. ==== Derived terms ==== === Mutation === === References ===