Gwaelodi, v. to bottom
Gwlybau, v. to humectateLlwg, n. that is bright; a botch, the scurvy: a. apt to break out; lividMawnog, n. peat-pit: a. having peatTroiad, n. a turningArlef, n. an exclamationFflasged, n. a straw vesselGrosaig, n. a slight mealAdgysylltu, v. to reuniteGoruchiant, n. supereminencyFfonodio, v. to cudgelPlwm, n. leadBrysgar, a. quickening; hastyMwrth, n. what tends forwardGnis, n. a brandish, a flourishPosned, n. a squat; a skilletMerch, n. a girl, a woman, a daughterMelldithio, v. to curseDefodolder, n. customarinessCynfraint, n. prerogativePiant, n. possession, ownership