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  • Taflu, v. to throw, to fling
  • Tafod, n. a tongue; a clapper
  • Tafodi, v. to tongue; to scold
  • Tafodiaith, n. action of the tongue
  • Tafodleferydd, n. a saying by rote
  • Tafodrwym, a. tongue-tied
  • Tafodrydd, a. loose-tongue
  • Tafol, n. the dock plant
  • Tafolen, n. dock, dock leaf
  • Tafu, v. to overspread, to spread
  • Tag, n. clogged state; a strangle
  • Tagell, n. barb; a double chin; dew-lap; a wattle
  • Tagellog, a. having a double chin; having wattles
  • Tagellu, v. to form a double chin
  • Tagfa, n. a choking, a strangling
  • Tagfagl, n. a springe, a gin
  • Tagiad, n. a choking, a stifling
  • Tagu, v. to choke, to strangle
  • Tangnefedd, n. tranquillity
  • Tangnefeddu, v. to tranquillise
  • Tangnefeddus, tranquil, peaceful
  • Tangwystl, n. pledge of peace
  • Taid, n. grandfather
  • Tail, n. soil; manure; muck
  • Taioges, n. a rustic female
  • Taiogi, v. to become rustic
  • Taiogol, a. relating to a vassal
  • Taiogrwydd, n. boorishness
  • Taiogyn, n. a rude fellow
  • Tair, a. three
  • Tairth, n. ague fit
  • Taith, n. journey
  • Tal, n. payment; a reward
  • Tal, n. front; a forehead; high, tall
  • Taladwy, a. payable, due
  • Talaeth, n. a frontier; a dependent territory
  • Talaith, n. frontlet; diadem
  • Talar, n. head-land in a field
  • Talben, n. standard value
  • Talcen, n. front, a forehead
  • Talch, n. fragment; grist
  • Talchu, v. to break in pieces
  • Taldra, n. tallness, loftiness
  • Talddrws, n. front door
  • Taledigaeth, n. remuneration, payment
  • Taledigol, a. remunerative
  • Taleithig, n. a fillet, a bandlet
  • Taleithiog, a. wearing a diadem
  • Talfa, n. pediment
  • Talfainc, n. a front form; a throne

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