bachgennyn

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) boykin; little boy
 * 2) * 1918: William Llewelyn Williams, ‛S lawer dydd, page 17 (James Davies a’i Gwmni)
 * "cy"

- Unig hawl Thomas Williams i anfarwoldeb oedd iddo dalu am yr unig dipyn ysgol a gafodd bachgennyn a elai dan yr enw Twm Sali


 * 1) * 1925: Ifano Jones, A history of printing and printers in Wales to 1810, and of successive and related printers to 1923: Also, A history of printing and printers in Monmouthshire to 1923, page 64 (W. Lewis (printers), limited)
 * "cy"

- as in the heading, he is named Ishmael, and in the first of which he is referred to as a little boy (&equals;‘Bachgennyn Bach dwys, sef ismael’).

Usage notes

 * is a singulare tantum — there is no diminutive plural form of ; in lieu of a genuine plural form, is sometimes employed by suppletion.