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Cut, v. a hovel, shed, or stye

  • Tirion, n. a familiar spot: a pleasant, genial, lovely
  • Llamdwyaw, v. to convey
  • Elydn, n. brass
  • Pabyddol, a. papistical
  • Llysieuol, a. producing plants
  • Dyguddio, v. to hide
  • Serliw, n. starlight
  • Argylchedd, n. alternity
  • Dudew, a. thick black
  • Ffyddio, v. to have faith
  • Dyfnad, n. a deepening
  • Pegynu, v. to form a pivot or axis
  • Cymreigiad, n. a Wallicising
  • Hil, n. a fragment; emanation; produce; issue; progency
  • Anysprydol, a. unspiritual
  • Diedfydd, a. certain, doubtless
  • Dybry, n. the sea-hen
  • Anrhydeddol, a. honouring
  • Cyhydreg, n. mutual strife
  • Cyfarth, n. a barking, a yelp: v. to bark, to yelp

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