Ffelaig, n. perceptive source, a chief
Anhywaith, a. untractableGlyfoerllyd, a. apt to drivelChwarwy, n. disport playTryciad, n. a dragging, a trailing heavilyDyfian, v. to move slowlyTrefnyddiaeth, n. economy; MethodismFfoedigaeth, n. fugationCerfiad, n. figuring; sculptureCecrus, a. snapish, quarrelsomeChwidog, a. full of quirksAmaethyddol, a. agriculturalGorddi, v. to impel; to thumbAnghyttundeb, n. disagreementCalchwr, n. a lime burnerEtifedd, n. heir, an infantYmewino, to fasten one's nailsDedwyn, a. calmed of passionArferiad, n. an accustomingMynad, n. a volition, a willDrygioni, n. badness, mischief