Cymhendod, n. eloquence
Cyferbyn, a. opposite, frontingAnghaloni, v. to disheartenArdymmherol, temperamentalGwanaf, n. a layer, a rowRhwnt, n. what covers overBore, n. the dawn, morning: a early; morningDysgadwr, n. instructorGweiriad, n. a making into hayMynwent, n. a sepulchre; a churchyardTafledigaeth, n. act of throwingDianffawd, without misfortuneDwr, n. a fluid; waterGwenithen, n. a grain of wheatRhwng, n. an intermediacyTroedogi, v. to fetterSagied, v. to squeeze in the chops; to stifleToriant, n. a fraction, a fractureRhwtws, n. broken parts; dregsGreynus, a. miserable, pitifulDymunol, a. desirable