Gwellaif, n. shears, scissors
Damglywed, v. to feel impulseBreing, n. the commonaltyEsgyrniad, n. ossificationAnmharch, n. disrespectNesad, n. approximationDybleidio, v. to take a partCyllaeth, n. sorrow, griefAmlygiadol, a. explanatoryCaradwy, a. amiable, lovelyYstodi, v. to dispose a course range, layer, or swathePentir, n. a headland; a land stewardRhawlech, n. a slice, a shovelLluwchion, n. flying particlesPerarogl, n. a perfume, aromaGwial, Gwiail, n. rods, twigsAnifeilig, a. brutal, beastialMarw, meirw, n. the dead; mortality: v. to die, to become dead, a. dead,
mortal, deceasedSerigl, a. studded, spangledDryganiaeth, n. mischief, malignityPechadur, n. sinner