Cut, v. a hovel, shed, or stye
Tirion, n. a familiar spot: a pleasant, genial, lovelyLlamdwyaw, v. to conveyElydn, n. brassPabyddol, a. papisticalLlysieuol, a. producing plantsDyguddio, v. to hideSerliw, n. starlightArgylchedd, n. alternityDudew, a. thick blackFfyddio, v. to have faithDyfnad, n. a deepeningPegynu, v. to form a pivot or axisCymreigiad, n. a WallicisingHil, n. a fragment; emanation; produce; issue; progencyAnysprydol, a. unspiritualDiedfydd, a. certain, doubtlessDybry, n. the sea-henAnrhydeddol, a. honouringCyhydreg, n. mutual strifeCyfarth, n. a barking, a yelp: v. to bark, to yelp