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Cyfod, n. a tarrying: v. arise, get up

  • Gorchwydd, n. excessive swell
  • Llurs, n. razorbill
  • Einioes, n. course of life, life
  • Methedigaeth, n. failure: error
  • Casnach, n. nap of cloth
  • Dyfethlu, v. to entangle
  • Pigfeinio, v. to accuminate
  • Pellenig, a. of distant range
  • Dywededig, a. said, spoken
  • Ymgasglu, v. to collect one's self
  • Pencynydd, n. cheif huntsman
  • Cae, n. an inclosure, a hedge, a field; a. inclosed, shut, close
  • Diddewis, a. without choice
  • Bodloni, v. to satisfy, to please
  • Trofiad, n. a transition; a clause
  • Crasdant, n. a sharp note
  • Ymwthio, v. to push one's self; to push mutually
  • Adroddiad, n. m. a narration
  • Symio, v. to comprehend
  • Cydgorffoli, v. to concorporate

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