gwybod

Etymology
From, from. Originally a compound of with an adjective derived from, from.

Verb

 * 1) to know be certain or sure about (something); have knowledge of; be informed about

Usage notes

 * In the colloquial language, this verb does not form an inflected preterite; instead the imperfect and the periphrastic preterite are used.


 * This verb is not used in the sense of knowing a person or a place, only facts. To know a person/place is /.

Conjugation

 * In northern colloquial language, may be prefixed with d- in the phrase, where  is a contraction of literary.