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Oddi ar Wicidestun
Gwirwyd y dudalen hon

GEIRFA.

A.

  • ADDURN, ornament.
  • AFIAITH, enjoyment.
  • AFLAFAR, of a harsh sound.
  • AFLER, untidy.
  • AFLESOL, unprofitable.
  • AFLONYDDU, to disturb.
  • AGEN, cleft.
  • ANGHENFIL, monster.
  • AIDD. zeal.
  • ALLTUD, exile.
  • AMLEN, envelope.
  • AMNAID, a beckoning sign.
  • AMRANTAU, eyelids.
  • ANELU, to aim.
  • ANFAD, villainous.
  • ANFFAELEDIG, infallible.
  • ANHWYLDEB, indisposition.
  • ANTURIAETH, enterprise.
  • ANWYBYDDU, to ignore.
  • ARABEDD, wit.
  • ARAITH, speech.
  • ARDDANGOSFA, exhibition.
  • ARDDULL, style.
  • ARDDUNEDD, dignity.
  • ARFAETHU, to purpose.
  • ARGYFWNG, crisis.
  • ARHOSFA DEFAID, a sheepwalk.
  • ARLIW, tint.
  • ARUTHROL, huge.
  • ARWROL, heroic.
  • ARWYDDOCAOL. significant.
  • ASBRI, animation.
  • ASIO, to join together.
  • ATEGIAD, support, confirmation.
  • ATGYFODIAD, resurection.

B.

  • BARCUD, a kite (a bird of that name).
  • BASIN. Y, the village now called Abercynon.
  • BECWNS, Y, Brecknock Beacons.
  • BETGWN, a part of the national Welsh dress.
  • BIDOG, bayonet.
  • BLYSIO. to long for.
  • BODWIGIAD, country house and estate in Penderyn.
  • BONLLEF (banllef), a loud shout.
  • BOTANY BAY, a part of New South Wales, where convicts were often landed.
  • BRAWWDDEG, a sentence. (in Grammar).
  • BROCS, Y. a well-known nick-name for the inhabitants of Hirwaun.
  • BRODOR, a native.
  • BUARTH, a farmyard.

C.

  • CABLEDD, blasphemy.
  • CAD, a battle.
  • CADWYN, a chain.
  • CALLESTR, flint.
  • CAMLAS, a canal.
  • CANDDO (cadno), a fox.
  • CANLLAW, a handrail.
  • CARCUS, careful.
  • CARLAMU, to gallop.
  • CASTELL COCH, The Red Castle near Taff's Well, Gamorgan.