释义 |
ˈperfluency rare. [f. perfluent: see -ency.] Williams's rendering of toddaid, lit. ‘a dissolving’, name of a Welsh metre of 10 + 9 syllables. So perˈfluid a., ‘dissolving’: applied to the ‘conveyed’ word or words that follow the rime-word in the first line of the toddaid: as in A vynno evo a vydd—yn ei vro A'r hyn a vynno na bo ni bydd.
1856J. Williams Gram. Edeyrn §1761 The perfluency consists of nineteen syllables, having two homœorythms in the stave, with a perfluid word, like the recurrent word of a direct homœorythm systich, ending on the tenth syllable. |