Gwelio, v. to lay open; to wound
Newyddiad, n. a making newLlifio, v. to saw, to cut with a sawTryciad, n. a dragging, a trailing heavilyDylad, n. fluxion, a flowingCreddiad, n. temperamentLlyfryn, n. a little bookDiwaelod, a. bottomlessRhewyn, n. a drain, a gutterRhyfelgar, a. apt to war, warlikeTramor, a. tranmarine; foreignTursyn, n. a long snoutCymherchen, a. jointly ownedGosel, n. a peep, a glanceRhemp, n. an excess; frenzy: a. bewitched: crazyAfan, n. raspberries: a. high, loudFfrwylo, v. to drizzleAnghyfystyr, a. of different importGobwyllus, a. considerateTufaes, adv. on the outsideArgraffol, a. impressive;