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G

  • Galaru, v. to lament
  • Galarus, a. mournful, sad
  • Galarwisg, a. mourning dress
  • Galarwr, n. a mourner
  • Galawnt, a. fair, brave, gallant
  • Galeg, n. Gaulish tongue
  • Galiod, n. people of Gaul
  • Galofydd, n. an architect
  • Galofyddiaeth, n. architecture
  • Galon, n. hostile ones, foes
  • Galw, n. a call; a vocation
  • Galwad, n. calling: vocation
  • Galwai, n. vocative case
  • Galwedig, a. called, named
  • Galwedigaeth, n. a calling
  • Galwedigol, a. denominative
  • Galwyn, n. a gallon, eight pints
  • Gall, n. energy; ability
  • Gallad, n. a being able
  • Galldwymyn, n. tertian ague
  • Galldwyn, n. the plague
  • Galledig, a. potential
  • Galledigaeth, n. possibility
  • Gallel, v. to be possible, to be able
  • Gallt, n. an ascent, a cliff
  • Galltofydd, n. a mechanic
  • Gallu, n. power, ability: v. to be able, may or can
  • Galluad, n. a making able
  • Galluadwy, a. possible
  • Galluedigaeth, n. a making able
  • Galluedd, n. puissance
  • Galluog, a powerful, mighty
  • Galluogrwydd, n. potentiality
  • Galluogi, v. to empower
  • Galluol, a. energetic, potent
  • Gan, n. a birth: the thrush: n. capacity; a mortice
  • Gan, prep. with, in connection: conj. because; whereas
  • Ganiad, n. a containing
  • Ganu, v. to contain, to hold
  • Gar, n. the ham; the shank
  • Gar, prep. at, by, near
  • Garan, n. a shank; a crane
  • Garanu, v. to shank, to shaft
  • Gardys, n. a garter
  • Gardd, n. a close; a garden
  • Garddiad, n. a gardening
  • Garddu, v. to make a garden
  • Garddwr, n. a gardener
  • Garddy, n. the seed caraway
  • Gargam, a. knock-kneed

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