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Awen, the reins of a bridle.

Awen neu asgwrn grûdd, asgwrn clicied gên, the jaw-bone or cheek-bone; awenad cernod, a box on the ear.

Awgrym, nod, beck, suggestion.

Awr, an hour; yn awr, now; oriau, hours, prayers; awran, awron, yrwan, now.

Awst, the month of August.

Awydd, greediness, covetousness; awyddu, to covet or desire greedily; awyddus, greedy.

Awyr, air.

B

Ba, Pa, what, what?

Baban, a baby, puppet.

Bacseu, stockings without feet.

Bacwn, bacon.

Bach, little, small.

Bach, a hook, grapling iron; bachiad, crookedness, bending, turning, winding like a hook; bachog, hooked, full of turnings and windings; bachu, to hook, to bend.

Bâch, nook, corner, dingle.

Bachgen, a boy.

Bâd, a cock-boat, barge.

Bâd, plague, pestilence.

Baedd, a boar; baedd-gig, brawn; baeddu, to beat, to thump.

Baeol, pail, pot.

Bagad, some, a multitude.

Bagl, a crutch; baglog, crutch like; baglu, to trip.

Bagwnnog, strong, firm.

Bagwy, the point of a weapon, the dart of an arrow; a cluster.

Bangaw, ready, swift, eloquent.

Bangu, hand-bell.

Bai, a fault.

Baich, a burden.

Baidd, a daring, challenge.

Bain, they were.

Bais, a ford, shallows, pl. of bas.

Bâl, tusw, llyweth, a little bundle of flax or the like.

Bâl, peak, point.

Bal, white-faced, gloomy.

Bala, the head of a river flowing out of a lake; wall; hamlet, ruins.

Balaen, balain, balen, steel, iron.

Balaon, bleiddiau, wolves.

Balaw, the tongue of a buckle.

Balc, a balk or ridge between two furrows.

Balch, proud; balchder, balchedd, pride; balchïo, to grow proud.

Baldordd, to prate, prattle, babble; baldorddwr, dwndriwr, a babbler, or prater.

Balog, flap, pocket, fibula.

Balog (baculatus), priest.

Ball, a plague, a pestilence.

Ballasarn, blue.

Ballasg, an hedgehog, an urchin, a porcupine; ballasgog, set with prickles, prickly.

Balleg, a weal or bow-net to catch fish; ballegrwyd, a fish-net.

Banadl, broom.

Banan, fear.

Banc, bank.

Bancaw, tuft, knot; bancawio, to fasten a hook to an angling line.

Bann, high, tall; baniar (baner), a banner; bannog, noted, notable.

Bann, the arm or stave of a verse.

Banon, a queen.

Banw, porchell, a little pig.

Banyw, banywaidd, feminine.

Bâr, bariaeth, fury, passion; barus, wicked, gluttonous.

Bâr, spear, shaft.

Bara, bread; bara miod, a pancake, fritter.

Baran, strength, force; barannedd, forces, strengths; baranres, the order of soldiers.