Oh no. One of the stunning features of my method is that you can just keep adding the next letter on .. so you can easily turn your three-letter -words into four-letter-words etc ... if I wanted I could make the world's longest Welsh word. The only snag being that it would probably be [a] crap and [b] unpronouncable and [c] meaningless ... and that's without mentioning that it wouldn't be a Welsh word either ... just a string of letter generated by the LWi88Y New Welsh Word Algorithm.
Here's one I made earlier ... with suggested made-up meanings for the more plausible ones..
dig that's a real word ... noun and adjective=angry
digw verb... to be angry
digwr obviously it would mean a professional angry person
digwrn di-gwrn ... perhaps someone who keeps calm ?
digwrna they keep calm the most.
digwrnar
digwrnart a person who makes calm and peaceful art.
digwrnarth a calm bear?
digwrnarthi verb..." to be a calm bear"
digwrnarthin calm-bear-ish ( adjective)
This time you can try to think up plausible meanings as the word gets longer and longer ..
do
dol
doly
dolydd
dolyddo
dolyddos
dolyddosy
dolyddosyn
dolyddosyne
dolyddosyned
dolyddosynedi
dolyddosynedir
Well, that's enough brain-work for now .... I'm going to try to think up a reasonable way to explain my algorithm .... as I said in the previous post, it's easy to do but hard to explain. And ..before I thought of it I rejected several other much more complicated and arduous ways to do it. I've got plenty of time because Mrs LWi88Y has gone to London for the day ... I don't blame her actually .... so it's just me and the dog.
Right ...music .....hey, last time's version of Nythod Cacwn was pretty smart I reckon... and this time is the energetic Pep Le Pew ( named after a cartoon character) with the tantalising title " Un tro yn y Gorllewin" ...