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S

  • Sang, n. a tread; a tramble
  • Sangedigaeth, n. act of treading
  • Sangu, v. to tread; to tramble
  • Sai, n. what is still or at rest
  • Saib, n. leisure; sedateness; quiet; sedate; studious
  • Said, n. a haft: the part inserted in the hilt
  • Saig, n. a mess, a meal
  • Sail, n. a base, a foundation
  • Saim, n. grease
  • Sain, n. a sound, a tone
  • Saith, a. seven
  • Sal, n. a pass; a plight; a cast off; frail; poor; ill
  • Salaidd, a. somewhat frail or ill
  • Salau, v. to grow frail or ill
  • Saldra, n. frailty; poorness; illness
  • Salw, a. despicable, vile, sorry; ugly
  • Salwau, v. to grow despicable
  • Salwder, n. frailty; vileness
  • Salwineb, n. contemptibleness
  • Sallt, n. an exterior state
  • Salltiad, n. a going out; a sallying
  • Salltring, n. snuffers
  • San, n. a maze: a. wary
  • Sanedigaeth, n. amazement
  • Sant, n. a saint
  • Santaidd, a. holy
  • Santeiddiad, n. sanctification
  • Santeiddio, v. to sanctify
  • Santeiddiol, a. sanctified
  • Santeiddrwydd, n. holiness
  • Santes, n. a female saint
  • Santolaeth, n. sanctitude
  • Sanu, v. to gaze, to amaze
  • Sar, n. rage; insult, offence
  • Sarad, n. an insulting
  • Saraol, a. insulting, abusive
  • Saraed, n. affront, reproach
  • Sarau, v. to insult, to affront
  • Saraus, a. insulting, offensive
  • Sarausrwydd, n. offensiveness
  • Sarch, n. piece of harness
  • Sarchu, v. to cover, to harness
  • Sardio, v. to rebuff, to chide
  • Sardiol, a. rebuking, chiding
  • Sardd, n. what is recumbent
  • Sarddan, n. a creeping thing
  • Sarff, n. a serpent
  • Sarffol, a. like a serpent
  • Sarffwydd, n. service trees
  • Sarid, n. an overplus

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