Wordlist
Welsh Prose 1300–1425 is a corpus of some 2.8 million words from 54 manuscripts.
This wordlist enables you to search the corpus by selecting the beginnings of words. This can be more flexible than the search facility, especially in the case of variant spellings.
Find words beginning with:
A B C Ch D Dd ð E F Ff G H I J L Ll M N Ng O P Ph Q R Rh S T Th U V W X Y Z Ỻ ỻ Ỽ ỽ | |
s… | Sa Sb Sc Sch Se Sf Sg Sh Si SJ Sm So Sp Sq Sr Ss St Sth Su Sv Sw Sy Sỽ |
se… | Seb Sec Sech Sed See Sef Seff Seg Seh Sei Sel Sell Sem Sen Seng Seo Sep Seph Ser Serh Ses Set Seth Seu Sev Sex Sey Seỽ |
sei… | Seib Seic Seid Seif Seiff Seil Seill Seim Sein Seing Seir Seis Seit Seith |
seir… | Seirf Seirff Seiri Seirph Seiry |
seiri… | Seirioel |
Occurrences of ‘seiri’
There are 40 occurrences of seiri.
- NLW MS. Peniarth 7
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p.51r:186:7
p.55r:201:21
- NLW MS. 3036 (Mostyn 117)
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p.135:8
p.164:27
p.166:1
- NLW MS. Peniarth 45
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p.139:15
p.167:21
p.168:23
- NLW MS. Peniarth 9
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p.64r:27
- NLW MS. Peniarth 14, pp.101-90
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p.176:15
p.177:1
p.177:8
- Cardiff MS. 1.362 (Hafod 1)
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p.51v:3
p.64v:22
p.65r:21
- Oxford Jesus College MS. 119 (The Book of the Anchorite of Llanddewi Brefi)
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p.42v:7
- NLW MS. Peniarth 46
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p.194:16
p.235:2
- NLW MS. Peniarth 5 (The White Book of Rhydderch, part 1)
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p.117v:233:27
- NLW MS. Peniarth 4 (The White Book of Rhydderch, part 2)
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p.48r:189:23
- NLW MS. 3035 (Mostyn 116)
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p.80r:14
p.93r:18
p.93v:16
- BL Additional MS. 19,709
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p.54v:27
- NLW MS. Peniarth 15
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p.93:8
- Shrewsbury MS. 11
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p.96:15
- NLW MS. Peniarth 11
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p.86v:21
- NLW MS. Llanstephan 27 (The Red Book of Talgarth)
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p.158v:4
- NLW MS. Peniarth 12 part ii
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p.45r:10
- Oxford Jesus College MS. 111 (The Red Book of Hergest)
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p.28v:112:28
p.34v:136:26
p.35r:137:19
p.119v:495:1
p.173v:704:17
- NLW MS. Peniarth 32 (Y Llyfr Teg)
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p.248:11
p.248:22
- NLW MS. Peniarth 190
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p.97:20
- NLW MS. Peniarth 19
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p.58v:239:2
p.68v:280:11
p.69r:281:27
Words starting with ‘seiri…’
There is 1 word starting with seiri….
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Note: in this wordlist,
- C & K are considered equivalent, and are represented as C.
- the digraphs Ch, Dd, Ff, Ng, Ll, Ph, Rh, and Th are considered as single characters, and collate after C, D, F, G, L, P, R, and T respectively.
- the ‘middle welsh v’ character ỽ and ‘middle welsh ll’ character ỻ appear as w and ll respectively;
- the character represented by ð in Peniarth 20 appears as dd.