Difryd, having no mind; listless
Dyddiant, n. fixing a dayAnghywilydd-dra, n. impudenceAnolygiadol, a. unspeculativeEfrllid, n. merit, desertUl, n. what is humid; closeness, a. damp; close, muggyYsywaeth, adv. more the pityMaethawd, n. a cherishingPucho, v. to sigh; to pant; to longHor, n. rotundity; swine liceTolc, n. a dent or impression by punching or strikingBualgorn, n. a bugle hornCeiniogwerth, n. a penny-worthGorddiwyd, a. over diligentDiarobryn, a. unmeritedGwiddon, rotted particles; mitesGwaered, n. a descent, a slopeGne, n. hue, tint, complexionSumio, v. to deduce the sizeDarlywio, v. to superintendHygyrch, a. approachable