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Canwyllydd, n. a chandler

  • Brodir, n. cultivated land
  • Ymddidoli, v. to separate one's self
  • Pybyrwch, n. stoutness
  • Ffeigiol, a. ultimate; puzzling
  • Gwrthwynebu, v. to resist, to oppose; to confront
  • Clorianu, v. to balance, to weigh
  • Gweithio, v. to work
  • Angel, n. an angel
  • Gorchafarwy, n. an overspreading gloom; evening
  • Marchnad, n. a market, a mart
  • Ednyfedd, n. that is refined
  • Celyrnaid, n. tub-full
  • Boddloniad, n. a satisfying
  • Dihinedd, n. foul weather
  • Ffrwydrol, a. exploding
  • Chwysiglen, n. a blister
  • Diswyn, a. without charm
  • Blyddiad, n. a rising of sap
  • Cymmodroddi, v. to appease
  • Echdywyn, n. splendour

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