pə̇ˈnilyən noun plural
Etymology: Welsh, plural of penill verse
: orig. improvised but now usually traditional Welsh verses and melody sung (as in an eisteddfod) in couterpoint to a familiar tune played on the harp
pə̇ˈnilyən noun plural
Etymology: Welsh, plural of penill verse
: orig. improvised but now usually traditional Welsh verses and melody sung (as in an eisteddfod) in couterpoint to a familiar tune played on the harp
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012