blog – Wiktionary

See also: Blog and блог

English

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Pronunciation

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  • enPR:

    blŏg

    , IPA(key):

    /blɒɡ/

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    often IPA(key):

    /blɑɡ/

  • Audio (US)
  • Rhymes:

    -ɒɡ

Etymology 1

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Rebracketing of weblog. The Oxford English Dictionary says the shortened word was coined May 23, 1999 and references the “Jargon Watch” article in an issue of an online magazine[1] which attributes the shortening to Peter Merholz.[2]

Noun

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blog (plural blogs)

  1. (

    Internet

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    A website that allows users to reflect, share opinions, and discuss various topics in the form of an online journal, sometimes letting readers comment on their posts. Most blogs are written in a slightly informal tone (personal journals, news, businesses, etc.)

    • 2002, Blogging: Genius Strategies for Instant Web Content, Indianapolis: New Riders Pub., →ISBN, page 4:Biz Stone , chapter 1, in, Indianapolis: New Riders Pub.,

      So you see, the blog has been around since the beginning of the web; that is how basic the concept is. Today’s blogs, and the activity of blogging, have taken on more meaning, but the concept of it all is still very simple and rooted in the beginning and intentions of the web itself.

  2. (

    Internet

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    An individual post to a blog.

    This blog was originally posted on my personal site but is reproduced on the forums for greater visibility.

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Bulgarian: блог

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    blog

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  • Catalan: blog

  • Czech: blogovat

  • Danish: blogge

  • Dutch: blog,

    bloggen

  • Faroese: blogga

  • Finnish: blogata

  • French: bloguer

  • German: Blog

  • Hungarian: blogol

  • Icelandic: blogga

  • Italian: blog,

    bloggare

  • Macedonian: блог

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    blog

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  • Polish: blog

  • Portuguese: blogueblog,

    blogar

  • Russian: блог

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    blog

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  • Serbo-Croatian:

    • Cyrillic: бло̀г
    • Latin: blòg
  • Spanish: blog,

    bloguear

  • Swahili: blogu

  • Turkish: blog

  • Yoruba: búlọ́ọ̀gù

Translations

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Verb

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blog (third-person singular simple present blogs, present participle blogging, simple past and past participle blogged)

  1. (

    blogging

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    transitive, intransitive

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    To contribute to a blog.

    • 2002, Biz Stone, Blogging: Genius Strategies for Instant Web Content, Indianapolis: New Riders Pub., →ISBN, page 163:

      , Indianapolis: New Riders Pub.,

      Blogger Anil Dash summed up the initial reaction well when he blogged his assessment of Macromedia’s new blogging strategy:

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    • 2009, Jeff Jarvis, What would Google do?, New York: HarperLuxe, →ISBN, page 40:

      , New York: HarperLuxe,

      I hadn’t blogged myself, because I thought I had nothing to say. After 9/11, I did. So I planned to write the blog for a few weeks, until I ran out of memories.

Derived terms

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Etymology 2

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(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

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blog (third-person singular simple present blogs, present participle blogging, simple past and past participle blogged)

  1. (

    Britain

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    slang

    )

    To blag, to steal something; to acquire something illegally.

Translations

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  • Finnish: pokata(fi)

Etymology 3

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Noun

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blog (uncountable)

  1. (

    dated

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    fandom slang

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    humorous

    )

    Blog

    Alternative letter-case form of

    • 1960, Rich Brown & Paul Stanbery, The Golden Halls of Mirth‎[5], published 2006-07-19:

      , Rich Brown & Paul Stanbery,, published 2006-07-19:

      The earliest form we know about composed before Rhysling was blinded, at some drinking bout, and the verses concerned what he would do at the SoLaCon I—if he could find enough blog, a mimeo, and a few willing femmefans.

    • 1994 June 7, David E Romm, “Re: To Ghost or Not To Ghost…”, in rec.arts.sf.fandom, Usenet‎[6], message-ID <[email protected]>:

      June 7, David E Romm, “Re: To Ghost or Not To Ghost…”, in, message-ID <[email protected]>:

      The closest we came to that was not serving alcohol in the consuite one year. That was a significant success for it’s main purpose. We actually came up with a definition of a fan, albeit a partial one phrased in the negative: Anyone who comes to Minicon just because there’s free beer in the consuite is not a fan. That year there was more alcohol and more kinds* of alcohol than at any Minicon before or since; all the real fans who liked to drink brought their own and shared. The policy mainly discouraged the jerks who liked to hang out at the consuite and hit on the women. We did that for one year and happily went back to serving beer and blog.
    • 1995 September 4, Lindsay Crawford, “Re: Intersection”, in rec.arts.sf.fandom, Usenet‎[7], message-ID <[email protected]>:

      September 4, Lindsay Crawford, “Re: Intersection”, in, message-ID <[email protected]>:

      I can’t speak for Faye as ed of FHAPA, but it would be really swell of someone could send us a set of Intersection daily newszines, plus any con flyers or other fannish papers that were there to had for the picking up: fannish things, you know, not including media, gaming, filking or costuming, fine fun but not my cup of blog, thank you.

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Verb

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blog (third-person singular simple present blogs, present participle blogging, simple past and past participle blogged)

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    obsolete

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    West Country

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    To look sullen or sulky[3]

    • 1746, Exmoor Courtship 1879 edition[8], page 58:

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      Thee be olweys wother egging or yeaking

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      blogging or glumping, rearing or snapping

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  1. ^ Tasty Bits from the Technology Front‎[1], retrieved

    Dawson, Keith ( ), “TBTF for 1999-08-23: Compliance”, in, retrieved

  2. ^ peterme.com‎[2], retrieved : “For What It’s Worth: I’ve decided to pronounce the word ‘weblog’ as wee’- blog. Or ‘blog’ for short.”

    Merholz, Peter ( ), “Play With Your Words”, in, retrieved : “For What It’s Worth: I’ve decided to pronounce the word ‘weblog’ as wee’- blog. Or ‘blog’ for short.”

  3. ^ The English Dialect Dictionary‎[3], volume 1, Oxford: Oxford University Press, page 305Wright, Joseph (1898), volume 1, Oxford: Oxford University Press, page 305

Anagrams

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Catalan

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Alternative forms

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  • blocobsolete)

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Borrowed from English blog.

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Noun

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blog m (plural blogs)

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  • “blog”, in Gran Diccionari de la Llengua Catalana, Grup Enciclopèdia Catalana, 2022
  • “blog” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans.

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Borrowed from English blog.

Noun

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blog

  1. a blog

Czech

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Etymology

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Borrowed from English blog.

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Noun

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blog m inan

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singular

plural

nominative

blog

blogy

genitive

blogu
blogů

dative

blogu
blogům

accusative

blog

blogy

vocative

blogu
blogy

locative

blogu
blozích

instrumental

blogem
blogy

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  • blog in Příruční slovník jazyka českého, 1935–1957
  • blog in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého, 1960–1971, 1989

Danish

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Borrowed from English blog. (2000)

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blog c (singular definite bloggen, plural indefinite blogs)

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Dutch

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Etymology

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Borrowed from English blog.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key):

    /blɔx/

  • Audio
  • Hyphenation:

    blog

  • Rhymes:

    -ɔx

Noun

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blog m or n (plural blogs, diminutive blogje n)

  1. A blog
    weblog

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French

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Alternative forms

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Borrowed from English blog.

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blog m (plural blogs)

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Hungarian

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Borrowed from English blog.

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Noun

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blog (plural blogok)

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Inflection (stem in -o-, back harmony)

singular

plural

nominative

blog

blogok
accusative
blogot
blogokat
dative
blognak
blogoknak
instrumental
bloggal
blogokkal
causal-final
blogért
blogokért
translative
bloggá
blogokká
terminative
blogig
blogokig
essive-formal
blogként
blogokként
essive-modal

inessive
blogban
blogokban
superessive
blogon
blogokon
adessive
blognál
blogoknál
illative
blogba
blogokba
sublative
blogra
blogokra
allative
bloghoz
blogokhoz
elative
blogból
blogokból
delative
blogról
blogokról
ablative
blogtól
blogoktól

non-attributive
possessive – singular

blogé
blogoké

non-attributive
possessive – plural

blogéi
blogokéi
Possessive forms of blog

possessor

single possession

multiple possessions

1st person sing.

blogom
blogjaim

2nd person sing.

blogod
blogjaid

3rd person sing.

blogja
blogjai

1st person plural

blogunk
blogjaink

2nd person plural

blogotok
blogjaitok

3rd person plural

blogjuk
blogjaik

Derived terms

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Italian

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Borrowed from English blog.

Noun

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blog m (invariable)

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Polish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from English blog. [1]

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key):

    /blɔk/

  • Audio
  • Rhymes:

    -ɔk

  • Syllabification:

    blog

  • Homophone: blok

Noun

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blog m inan or m anim

  1. (

    blogging

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    blog

    autorski blog

    an authorial blog

    dobry blog

    a good blog

    fascynujący blog

    a fascinating blog

    internetowy blog

    an internet blog

    naukowy blog

    a scientific blog

    prywatny blog

    a private blog

    blog fotograficzny

    a photography blog

    blog historyczny

    a history blog

    tematyczny blog

    a thematic blog

    darmowe blogi

    free blogs

    blogi literackie

    literature blogs

    blogi polityczne

    political blogs

    blogi sponsorowane

    sponsored blogs

    blogi dziennikarzy

    journalists’ blogs

    blogi polityków

    politicians’ blogs

    blog z przepisami kulinarnymi

    a blog with cooking recipes

    blog o e-biznesie

    a blog about e-business

    autor bloga

    the author of a blog

    redakcja bloga

    the editorial staff of a blog

    współautor bloga

    a coauthoer of a blog

    właściciel bloga

    the owner of a blog

    czytelnik bloga

    a reader of a blog

    adres bloga

    blog address

    nazwa bloga

    the name of a blog

    tematyka bloga

    the subject matter of a blog

    zapis bloga

    a blog record

    komentarze do bloga/blogu

    blog comments

    serwisy z blogami

    blog services

    wpis na blogu/w blogu

    a blog entry

    tworzenie bloga/blogu

    blog creation

    zakładanie bloga/blogu

    (the act of) setting up a blog

    czytać bloga/blog

    to read a blog

    odwiedzać bloga/blog

    to visit a blog

    przeglądać bloga/blog

    to browse a blog

    komentować bloga/blog

    to comment on a blog

    pisać bloga/blog

    to write a blog

    prowadzić bloga/blog

    to run a blog

    publikować teksty na blogach

    to publish text on blogs

    publikować zdjęcia na blogach

    to publish images on blogs

    zarabiać na blogach

    to make money on blogs

Declension

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blog

singular

plural

nominative

blog
blogi

genitive

bloga
blogów

dative

blogowi
blogom

accusative

bloga
blogi

instrumental

blogiem
blogami

locative

blogu
blogach

vocative

blogu
blogi

or:

blog

singular

plural

nominative

blog
blogi

genitive

blogu
blogów

dative

blogowi
blogom

accusative

blog
blogi

instrumental

blogiem
blogami

locative

blogu
blogach

vocative

blogu
blogi

Derived terms

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adjective

nouns

verb

  • blogować

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  1. ^ Wyszukiwarka PELCRA dla danych NKJP. Narodowy Korpus Języka Polskiego [National Polish Language Corpus, PELCRA search engine]‎[4], Wydawnictwo PWN

    Pęzik, Piotr; Przepiórkowski, A.; Bańko, M.; Górski, R.; Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk, B (2012)]‎, Wydawnictwo PWN

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  • blog in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • blog in Polish dictionaries at PWN

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Unadapted borrowing from English blog.

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blog m (plural blogs)

  1. blogue

    Alternative form of

Etymology

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Borrowed from English blog.

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blòg m (Cyrillic spelling бло̀г)

Declension

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singular

plural

nominative

blog

blogovi
genitive
bloga
blogova
dative
blogu
blogovima
accusative

blog

blogove
vocative
blogu
blogove
locative
blogu
blogovima
instrumental
blogom
blogovima

Slovak

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Borrowed from English blog.

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blog m (genitive singular blogu, nominative plural blogy, genitive plural blogov, declension pattern of dub)

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singular

plural

nominative

blog
blogy

genitive

blogu
blogov

dative

blogu
blogom

accusative

blog
blogy

locative

blogu
blogoch

instrumental

blogom
blogmi

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  • blog in Slovak dictionaries at slovnik.juls.savba.sk

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Borrowed from English blog.

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Noun

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blog m (plural blogs)

Further reading

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  • “blog”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014

Turkish

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Borrowed from English blog.

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blog (definite accusative blogu, plural bloglar)

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Inflection

Nominative

blog

Definite accusative

blogu

Singular

Plural

Nominative

blog

bloglar

Definite accusative

blogu
blogları

Dative

bloga
bloglara

Locative

blogda
bloglarda

Ablative

blogdan
bloglardan

Genitive

blogun
blogların

Possessive forms

Nominative

Singular

Plural

1st singular

blogum
bloglarım

2nd singular

blogun
blogların

3rd singular

blogu
blogları

1st plural

blogumuz
bloglarımız

2nd plural

blogunuz
bloglarınız

3rd plural

blogları
blogları

Definite accusative

Singular

Plural

1st singular

blogumu
bloglarımı

2nd singular

blogunu
bloglarını

3rd singular

blogunu
bloglarını

1st plural

blogumuzu
bloglarımızı

2nd plural

blogunuzu
bloglarınızı

3rd plural

bloglarını
bloglarını

Dative

Singular

Plural

1st singular

bloguma
bloglarıma

2nd singular

bloguna
bloglarına

3rd singular

bloguna
bloglarına

1st plural

blogumuza
bloglarımıza

2nd plural

blogunuza
bloglarınıza

3rd plural

bloglarına
bloglarına

Locative

Singular

Plural

1st singular

blogumda
bloglarımda

2nd singular

blogunda
bloglarında

3rd singular

blogunda
bloglarında

1st plural

blogumuzda
bloglarımızda

2nd plural

blogunuzda
bloglarınızda

3rd plural

bloglarında
bloglarında

Ablative

Singular

Plural

1st singular

blogumdan
bloglarımdan

2nd singular

blogundan
bloglarından

3rd singular

blogundan
bloglarından

1st plural

blogumuzdan
bloglarımızdan

2nd plural

blogunuzdan
bloglarınızdan

3rd plural

bloglarından
bloglarından

Genitive

Singular

Plural

1st singular

blogumun
bloglarımın

2nd singular

blogunun
bloglarının

3rd singular

blogunun
bloglarının

1st plural

blogumuzun
bloglarımızın

2nd plural

blogunuzun
bloglarınızın

3rd plural

bloglarının
bloglarının

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Welsh

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From English blog.

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blog m (plural blogiau)

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  • blogio

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    to blog

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  • blogiwr

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    blogger

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Welsh mutation
radical
soft
nasal
aspirate

blog

flog
mlog
unchanged
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

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  • R. J. Thomas, G. A. Bevan, P. J. Donovan, A. Hawke et al., editors (1950–present), “blog”, in Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru Online (in Welsh), University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies