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cynhaeaf — meaning in English: harvest

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'cynhaeaf' in agricultural contexts, particularly during the late summer and early autumn when crops are gathered. It may also come up during community celebrations or festivals that honor the harvest season, such as the Welsh harvest festival known as 'Gwyl y Cynhaeaf.'
Synonyms & nuances
'Cynhaeaf' directly translates to 'harvest,' but it can also carry a connotation of abundance and celebration that other words like 'detholiad' (which means selection) do not encompass. You would choose 'cynhaeaf' when referring specifically to the act of gathering crops or the entire yield of the season.
Culture
'Cynhaeaf' has roots in Old Welsh, illustrating the deep agricultural heritage of Wales. Harvest time is significant not just for its economic importance but also for community bonding, as families often gather to celebrate the bounty of the land, reflecting a long-standing tradition of gratitude towards nature's gifts.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of the Welsh word cynhaeaf?
'Cynhaeaf' means 'harvest' in English, referring to the process of gathering mature crops from the fields. It is an essential concept in agricultural communities.
Q.How do you pronounce cynhaeaf?
Cynhaeaf is pronounced as 'kun-hai-ev.' The 'c' is like a 'k' sound, 'yn' is pronounced quickly, and the 'ae' sounds like 'eye.'
Q.Are there any common phrases using the word cynhaeaf?
'Cynhaeaf da' translates to 'good harvest' and is often used to express well-wishes during harvest time. Another common phrase is 'cynhaeaf gwenyn,' meaning 'honey harvest,' which highlights specific types of harvests.
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