Where does “cwymp” come from?

cwymp (Welsh): a fall act of moving to a lower point; loss in greatness or status, tumble; slope, descent; collapse fall of stones, earth, etc., in a coal mine or quarry; labor of a woman in childbirth

Definitions

  1. a fall act of moving to a lower point; loss in greatness or status, tumble; slope, descent; collapse fall of stones, earth, etc., in a coal mine or quarry; labor of a woman in childbirth

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