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Adjectives
§§ 150, 151

kymoneẟ ib. ‘as noble’ (boneẟ ‘nobility’); kyvoet do. 27 ‘of the same age’; cyfryw ‘of the same kind, such’.

(2) In one or two cases the second element no longer exists in its simple form either as a noun or adj.: cyfred ‘as swift’ (rhedeg to run’); cyfref ‘as thick’ (rhefedd ‘thickness’).

(3) Compounds of un- ‘one’ also form the equivalents of equative adjec­tives: unlliw a D.G. 17 ‘of the same colour as’; neb un fodd § 148 i (6), ‘any one like’ (modd ‘manner’), unwedd a ‘like’, etc.

§ 150. Most adjectives may be compared regularly, including—

i. Many derivatives in ‑aidd, ‑ig, ‑in (not denoting substance), ‑og, ‑us; as peraidd ‘sweet’, eqtv. cyn bereidd­ied, cpv. pereidd­iach, spv. pereidd­iaf; so pwysicaf ‘most important’, gerwinaf ‘roughest’, cyfoeth­ocaf ‘richest’, grymusaf ‘mightiest’. But those contain­ing more than two syllables are mostly compared periphras­tically.

Verbal adjectives in ‑adwy, ‑edig are not compared (except periphras­tically), though caredig ‘kind’, no longer felt as a verbal adj., is, e.g. caredicaf ‘kindest’. Adjec­tives in ‑ol are rarely compared; those in ‑aid, ‑in denoting material, and in ‑lyd are not compared.

ii. Compounds in which the second element is an adjective; as gloyw-ẟúaf Ỻ.A. 93 ‘of a most glossy black’, llathɏr-wýnnaf ib. ‘most lustrous­ly white’, klaer-wýnnaf ib. ‘most brilliant­ly white’, cyn vlaen-llýmet​…​blaen-llýmaf w.m. 176 ‘as sharply pointed​…​most sharply pointed’.

Dwy fron mor wynion a’r ōd,
Gloyw̯-w̯ýnnach na gwylanod.—D.G. 148.

‘Two breasts as white as snow, more luminously white than sea-gulls.’

But when the second element is an adj. compared irregularly, the compound cannot be compared, as maléis-ddrwg, troed-lýdan, pen-úchel, etc. A few of these may, however, be compared by adding the endings to derived forms, as gwerth-fawr ‘valuable’, spv. gwerth­vawrussaf Ỻ.A. 80, or gwerth­fawrocaf; clód-fawr ‘cele­brated’, spv. clod­forusaf. (G.M.D. has gwerth­voraf r.p. 1195, an unusual form.)

Adj. compounds with noun final as ysgafn-droed ‘light-footed’ can only be compared periphras­tically.

§ 151. i. Adjectives which cannot take the endings of comparison as above may be compared periphras­tically, by placing before the positive mor, mwy, mwyaf, to form the eqtv., cpv., spv.