Talk:Cytûn

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[edit] CYTÛN vs. Cytûn

The name is spelled CYTÛN throughout this article. But the group's website (currently being rebuilt) spells it "Cytûn", without the capitalization, as does this policy document of theirs. Shall we therefore change the spelling in this article? Virago (talk) 20:04, 8 March 2008 (UTC)

Cytûn is a Welsh word, which my Collins-Spurrell dictionary translates as: agreed, of one accord, unanimous. It is often capitalized in the headings of posters, articles etc. but as the short name of "Churches together in Wales" (eglwysi ynghyd yng nghymru) it is normally written "Cytûn" in documents. Please change. NoelWalley (talk) 22:34, 8 March 2008 (UTC)