sebon

Etymology
. The sense is older than the sense  (the former attested in Middle Welsh, the latter not until Early Modern Welsh), so it may be a conflation of  with, although the vowels do not match either word. (If the Latin words had been borrowed into Proto-Brythonic, would be expected to give, while  would give  or .) Hypothesizing a borrowing from 🇨🇬 (accusative ) also leaves the vowels (and the early semantics) unaccounted for.

Noun

 * 1) soap substance used for cleaning
 * 2)  semen male reproductory fluid