Cuol, a. loving, affectionate
Edeifniad, n. one that is trained up, educated, or chilisedTrymlyog, a. flaggingGwyddori, v. to form a rudimentIselfryd, a. humble-mindedAnghyfleu, v. to displaceHywedd, a. conformableHwyrdrwm, a. sluggish, drowsyAdawr, n. chewing the cudRhydwng, n. an anathemaCelanedd, n. a heap of carcasesCader, n. a hill-fort; a chair. Cader buwch, cow's udderDeeuo, v. to use dexterity; to tend to the southPedrogledd, n. a quadratureEdrin, n. a murmuring noiseTytmwy, n. a clasp, a buckleYspin-glairch, n. a bridegroomRhwd, n. sediment; smut; rustHunanles, n. self-interestCwynfan, n. lamentation; v. to complainAdlog, n. m. compound interest