Boreuwisg, n. morning dress
Cegrwth, a. wide-mouthedAnglawdd, n. a cemetryGorddyfnad, n. an habituatingUstio, v. to hush; to hissDyd, interj. hold, avastCilgi, n. a cowardly dogTerogen, n. female miserFfelaidd, a. of a subtile nature; slyTagu, v. to choke, to strangleDodol, a. posited, set, laidGwniad, n. a sewingBagl, n. a crook, a crutchGwasod, n. tufty, as a cowGwig, n. a nook, a coveChwiliores, n. a hornetBreg, n. a rupture, a fissureBrysgyll, n. a truncheonCyseiliad, n. constitutionEnnyn, n. a kindling: v. to kindle, to burnGwyddi, n. a quickset hedge