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Clep, n. clap, clack

  • Eurfail, n. a golden goblet
  • Ymdrafodi, v. to bestir one's self; to strive together
  • Differyd, v. to defend, to ward
  • Boreuo, v. to become day
  • Mwynder, n. kindness
  • Ystyrgar, a. considerate, contemplative, meditative
  • Damddyblygu, v. to be folding about
  • Da, n. what is had; goods, chattels, stock, cattle: a. good, well: adv. well, good
  • Hwsmon, n. a husbandman
  • Trawenu, v. to pass over
  • Cycyllog, a. hooded, cowled
  • Pwysi, n. weight, heaviness
  • Noson, n. a certain night
  • Eneidio, v. to endue with soul
  • Adgadw, v. to keep again
  • Cyfor, n. a confine, a border: a. even with the edge
  • Prydydd, n. poet
  • Anmharch, n. disrespect
  • Gogyfiad, n. equalization
  • Dadfachellu, v. to ungrapple

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