cùbaid

cùbaid
pulipt; ultimately from Latin pulpitum, a speaking platform, whence English pulpit, Scottish poopit. Dialectic bùbaid.

Etymological dictionary of the Gaelic language. . 1982.

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  • cywydd — /ku widh/, n. Pros. a form of meter in Welsh poetry consisting of rhyming couplets, each line having seven syllables: first used in the 14th century. [1950 55; < Welsh; OWelsh couid song, metrical composition; c. OIr cubaid harmonious, rhyming] * …   Universalium

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