boddhau

Welsh

Etymology

From bodd (enjoyment, pleasure) +‎ -hau (verbal suffix).

Verb

boddhau (first-person singular present boddhaf)

  1. to please, to satisfy
    Synonyms: bodloni, plesio

Conjugation

Conjugation (literary)
singular plural impersonal
first second third first second third
present indicative/future boddhaf boddhei boddha boddhawn boddhewch boddhânt boddheir
imperfect (indicative/subjunctive)/
conditional
boddhawn boddhait boddhâi boddhaem boddhaech boddhaent boddheid
preterite boddheais boddheaist boddhaodd boddhasom boddhasoch boddhasant boddhawyd
pluperfect boddhaswn boddhasit boddhasai boddhasem boddhasech boddhasent boddhasid, boddhesid
present subjunctive boddhawyf boddheych boddhao boddhaom boddhaoch boddhaont boddhaer
imperative boddha boddhaed boddhawn boddhewch boddhaent boddhaer
verbal noun boddhau
verbal adjectives
Conjugation (colloquial)
inflected
colloquial forms
singular plural
first second third first second third
future boddheua i,
boddheuaf i
boddheui di boddheuith o/e/hi,
boddheuiff e/hi
boddheuwn ni boddheuwch chi boddheuan nhw
conditional boddheuwn i,
boddheuswn i
boddheuet ti,
boddheuset ti
boddheuai fo/fe/hi,
boddheusai fo/fe/hi
boddheuen ni,
boddheusen ni
boddheuech chi,
boddheusech chi
boddheuen nhw,
boddheusen nhw
preterite boddheuais i,
boddheues i
boddheuaist ti,
boddheuest ti
boddheuodd o/e/hi boddheuon ni boddheuoch chi boddheuon nhw
imperative boddheua boddheuwch

Note: All other forms are periphrastic, as usual in colloquial Welsh.

Derived terms

  • boddhad (pleasure, satisfaction, contentment)
  • boddhaol (satisfactory)
  • boddhaus (pleasing, satisfying, agreeable)

Mutation

Mutated forms of boddhau
radical soft nasal aspirate
boddhau foddhau moddhau unchanged

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

Further reading

  • R. J. Thomas, G. A. Bevan, P. J. Donovan, A. Hawke et al., editors (1950–present), “boddhau”, in Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru Online (in Welsh), University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies