Dinystriol, a. destructive
Sir, n. a shire, a county: n. cheer, solace, comfortArlafar, n. faculty of speechRhygen, n. a grain of ryeBrydaint, n. inflamationDychrymu, v. to howRhuddlas, a. crimson blueGorllad, n. benedictionLlawddeau, a. right-handedCrychlamiad, n. a caperingDisoniarus, a. unsonorousCyfander, n. entirenessMaluriad, n. a moulderingRhadlonaeth, Rhadlondeb, n. graciousnessGwagoniant, n. vain gloryGwichio, v. to creakDadseimo, v. to reverberateCyweiriwr, n. a repairerCodymiad, n. a tumblingRhyd, n. a course; a fordPluen, n. a feather, a plume