Dyfrhynt, n. water-course
Clochdardd, n. a cluckingNoeaid, n. a platter-fullCeinioca, v. to collect money, as by brief; to gather penceOerdra, n. coldness, frigidityRhyborthi, v. to support fullyDigabl, a. uncalumniatedRhagdderbyn, v. to receive beforeDrewgoed, n. bean trefoilLlwch, n. dust, or powderPoeri, v. to spit, to espectorateCydnaws, a. connaturalCrynwraidd, n. bulbous rootsDryllio, v. to break in piecesCwynofain, v. to bewailPwyniad, n. a spike, a skewerMold, n. a mould; a kneadErlidiwr, n. pursuer; persecutorYmhwedd, n. great cravingDeuliw, n. two coloursDiffred, v. to protect