Breton

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Etymology

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From Middle Breton cadoer, from Proto-Brythonic [Term?], borrowed through Vulgar Latin from Latin cathedra, ultimately from Ancient Greek καθέδρα (kathédra, chair of a teacher, throne).

Noun

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kador f (plural kadorioù or keder)

  1. chair

Mutation

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Mutation of kador
unmutated soft aspirate hard
singular kador gador c'hador unchanged
plural kadorioù gadorioù c'hadorioù unchanged

Cornish

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Etymology

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From Proto-Brythonic [Term?], borrowed through Vulgar Latin from Latin cathedra, ultimately from Ancient Greek καθέδρα (kathédra, chair of a teacher, throne). Compare Welsh cadair.

Noun

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kador f (plural kadoryow)

  1. chair, seat

Mutation

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Mutation of kador
unmutated soft aspirate hard mixed mixed after 'th
kador gador hador unchanged unchanged unchanged