Arlwyant, n. preparation of food
Daearfochyn, n. badgerPiser, n. a jug, a pitcherLlifeiriad, n. an overflowingGwryf, n. a spring: a pressLlechiad, n. a skulking downCablaidd, a. blasphemousDrylliad, n. a breaking in piecesGodrudd, a. slightly agitatedGaflachu, v. to furcateNiferydd, n. a numeristDiangol, a. escapingO, n. what goes or proceeds: prep. from; of, out, of; by: conj. if: pron.
it; he: interj. oh, alasLlamidyddiaeth, n. a tumblingFfilog, n. a wing; a filly, a wanton girl: a. that scuds or dartsLladrata, v. to stealDrysu, n. briar bramblesDiwahodd, a. uninvitedDarebu, v. to use a proverbPriddell, n. a mass of earth, a clod;Anair, n. infamy, ill report