Cader, n. a hill-fort; a chair. Cader buwch, cow's udder
Rhyfyg, n. presumptionUdgorn, n. a trumpetGwelyfodi, v. to lie inYmheneiddio, v. to make one's self seem oldAnghyfundod, n. disagreementBrydd, a. feeble, weak, sicklyDyfalgerdd, n. descriptive songBwgan, n. a bugbearCetyn, n. a piece; a pipeGorludded, n. extreme fatigueBerwedig, a. boiled, decoctedDifrisg, a. tracklessTytmwy, n. a clasp, a buckleTrosedd, prep. over; beyondEryf, n. impulsion, a pushTreiddioldeb, n. penetrabilityHol, n. a fetch, a bringing to; v. to fetch, to go forAddefol, a. confessingFfull, n. haste; celerityGoludd, n. an obstruction