Rhyming ensemble ℛas

Set 1: Rhymes in -as and -ass

The final consonants in the tables in this set
may be treated as allophones of the /-s/ phoneme.

Rhyming words with stressed -as /-as/
from Old Cornish /-as/ (full list)
a-has AJ hateful
bas AJ shallow
blas MN taste
bras AJ big
glas AJ blue
glas MN stomach
gnas FN nature
gwas MN fellow
gwlas FN land
hwas MN custom?
kas MN hate
kas 13 hates
kras MN toast
kras 13 toasts
pas MN cough
tys-ha-tas AV tit for tat
Rhyming words in stressed -as
from English /-as/
chas MN chase
chas 13 chases
ellas IJ alas
kas MN case
Rhyming words in stressed -as
from French /-aç/ (full list)
Das NL Dacia
fas MN face
gras MN grace
las MN lace
pas MN pace
plas MN place
plas MN mansion
‬spas MN space

Rhyming words in unstressed -as [-as]
from Old Cornish /-as/ (at least 10 attestations)
dannvonas 33 sent
gwelas 33 saw
kemmeras 33 took
klewas 33 heard
mynnas 33 wished
Rhyming words with unstressed -as [-as],
from earlier -es [-ɛs] (at least 10 attestations)
genas PP with thee

Rhyming word in -ass [-'as]
klass MN class

Set 2: Rhymes in -az

Rhyming words in stressed -az
from Old Cornish /-ad/
ben'vaz FN goodwife
braz MN plot
dremaz MN goodman
gaz 13 leaves
gaz 72 leave!
gwlaz FN land
haz CN seed
kaz MN war
laz MN dram
maz AJ good
praz MN meadow
raz FN grace
straz MN vale
taz MN father

Suffixes with -az include the 3rd singular preterite of many verbs,
that meaning 'full' (e.g. ganowaz 'mouthful'),
and the verbal-noun suffix (e.g. hwilaz 'to seek').
Because of the large number of rhyming words in unstressed -az,
the next two tables are restricted to those with at least 10 cases in the texts.

Rhyming words in unstressed -az /-az/
from Old Cornish /-ad/ (at least 10 attestations)
dewlagaz DN eyes
dillaz CN clothes
Rhyming words with unstressed -az /-az/,
from earlier -ez [-ɛz] (at least 10 attestations)
bennigaz AJ goodwife
gwelaz VN to see
gweraz VN to help
yeghaz MN health

Double rhymes

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-agas, -agaz, -allas, -ammas, -anas, -anaz, -avas. -avaz.
-ettyas.

Rhyming pairs in the texts

There are about 1590 of these.