User:RichardW57/Welsh number checking

Welsh Number Checking
This section houses notes for the checking of Module:number list/data/cy. The status of entries which might be or are recorded in that data module are shown by letters in parentheses after the corresponding term. If the status is shown as '(R)', I do not believe that the term is a Welsh number, or that the qualifier is wrong. By contrast, the status '(AR)' indicates something that I suspected might be a number, but for which I could find no examples (whether or not usable as quotations) and have therefore decided is not Welsh number. Except as evidence that someone believes there is a particular pattern, I have ignored mere mentions.

I have mostly ignored minor spelling differences, but have distinguished one- and two-word forms of the decimal tens, for I suspect the one-word forms are commoner.

For forms that are not excluded by virtue of their meanings, I have record the term as a link. Terms that are excluded from Wiktionary for being greater than one hundred but for which I have one or more quotations are entered as a link to the subsection containing their quotations.

The status of the entries is encoded as follows:


 * N No entry, no verification
 * U Unassessed
 * V Verified
 * B Believed, but no examples found
 * R Rejected - seems to be wrong
 * M No examples of use found, but undecided.
 * D Deprecated - examples found, but seems wrong.
 * DR Deprecated and described as such
 * Q Supporting quotation present.

The status is prefixed by A for terms not recorded in the data module on 2 September 2022.

deg mil

 * See also the 1864 quotation for deg a phedwar ugain mil.

pedair mil



 * See also the 1864 quotation for deg a phedwar ugain mil.

saith mil


Alternative method:

tair mil



 * See also the 1850 quotation for pedair mil.