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Ymorfod, n. self conquest

  • Manllwyn, n. mutton flesh
  • Gobenydd, n. a bolster
  • Dylenwi, v. to fill
  • Sibrwd, n. soft murmur, whisper
  • Gwrhewcrus, a. full of jokes
  • Gwladaidd, a. country-like
  • Gawriad, n. a shouting
  • Blifai, n. a projectile
  • Rhagwirio, to certify before
  • Anghrefydd, n. impiety
  • Heb, n. a pass utterance: prep. without, void of: adv. without; beside, by
  • Ffiaidd, a. loathsome, detestable
  • Bochog, a. blub-cheeked
  • Coedwrych, n. a quickset
  • Cy, a. prefix used to denote a mutual act or effect
  • Ym, pref. reflects the action expressed by the word to which it is prefixed, on the actor; as LLOSGI, to burn; YMLOSGI, to burn one's self; CYFIAWNAD, justification; YMGYFIAWNAD, self-justification. It also denotes reciprocity of action; as CYDIO, to take hold of; YMGYDIO, to take hold of each other. For the meaning of terms with this prefix, not inserted here, see the words from which they are formed: pron. my, me
  • Hydrefn, a. well-ordered
  • Enllib, n. slander, calumny
  • Udlef, n. a howling voice
  • Hodi, n. wild shrubs, brakes: v. to shoot, to ear

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