Eithrawl, exceptive, exclusive
Diguer, n. anger, displeasureAnghyfing, a. unconfinedClwydedig, a. hurdled, wattledArbedol, a. saving, sparingLlawnder, n. fulness plentyAchudd, n. m. seclusionClol, n. a pate, a skullCeriach, n. small tools; triflesMaeres, n. a dairy-womanCoelgyfaredd, n. a curing of disorders by charmsGwarau, n. play, sport; v. to make gentleCadfarch, n. a war horseCynghloi, v. to lock togetherGwrthodiad, n. a rejectionCenglu, v. to hank, to girthLlygadbwl, a. being dull-sightedGorlad, n. supreme graceRhyndod, n. a shiveringLlysfwyd, n. loathing of foodPris, n. rate, value, price