Dydarddu, v. to break out, to spring forth
Cyrnaid, n. a prance, a boundDeheubarth, n. south regionPilionen, n. a thin peel, a filmLlaif, n. a shear, or a shaveGwasgodwydd, n. bower, arbourHortiol, a. reproachingDidraw, n. a strayYstern, n. what is ardent: a. of ardent tendencyNeniad, n. a ceiling, a vaultingYstang, n. a perch in measureLlomen, n. a naked femaleGolygiad, n. a looking; visionBant, n. a high place; a. prominent, high, loftyGwyrydd, what is pure or chasteCefnllif, n. a high floodErniwiol, a. detrimental, hurtfulPrysurwch, n. state of hasteGwelyddu, v. to take responseTrawsfudo, v. to emigrateBul, n. a seed-vessel, hull