Gwirwyd y dudalen hon
LL.
- LLAESU, to slacken.
- LLAIN, a patch.
- LLECHGI, a sneak.
- LLECHTWRAIDD, stealthy.
- LLEDAWGRYMU, gently hinting.
- LLEDORWEDD, reclining.
- LLESMEIRIO, to faint.
- LLETYA, to lodge.
- LLETHR, sloping ground.
- LLETHU, to overwhelm.
- LLEWYGU, to swoon.
- LLIDIART, a gate.
- LLINELL Y CYHYDEDD, The Equator.
- LLITHRIG, slippery.
- LLOCHES, a hiding place.
- LLOFRUDD, a murderer.
- LLONGBORTH, a sea port.
- LLONGYFARCH, to congratulate.
- LLUEST, a building for temporary residence.
- LLWFRYN, a coward.
- LLYSENW, a nickname.
M.
- GWYL MABSANT, the feast of the patron saint.
- MAEDDU, to heat. Also to conquer.
- MANTACHOG, incomplete, like a toothless jaw.
- MARCHOGAETH, to ride.
- MELLTE, a swift tributary of the Neath.
- MERLYN, a pony.
- MINTAI, a troop.
- MIRI, merriment.
- MOESGAR, polite.
- MORFIL, the whale.
- MORGI, the shark.
- MORWEDD, a seascape.
- MORWYNDOD, maidenhood.
- MWGWD, a mask.
- MWSGED, a musket (kind of gun).
- MYNEGIANT, expression.
- MYNTUMIO, to maintain.
N.
- NAMYN, except
- NEUADD, a hall.
- NEWYN, famine.
- NODDFA, refuge.
- NWYFUS, spirited.
O.
- ODDIGERTH, except.
- OGOF, a cave.
- ORACL, one who cannot err.
- ORIAWR, a watch.
- ORIG, a little while.
P.
- PARABL, utterance.
- PENBLETH, perplexity.
- PENDERYN, a famous parish in Brecknockshire.
- PENMEILART (Penmoelallt), a hill in Penderyn. Also a farm.
- PENYD, punishment.
- PENYDARREN, a large village between Merthyr and Dowlais. It once contained a large ironworks.
- "PICIL CLAWD", a sorry plight. (Colloquial in South Wales).
- PLADUR, a scythe.
- POBLOG, populous.
- POBLOGAIDD, popular.
- PONTBRENLLWYD (Pompran), a hamlet in Penderyn.
- PONTNEDDFYCHAN, a village of the Upper Neath Valley.
- PORT JACKSON, The harbour of Sydney in New South Wales.
- PORTHIANNUS, well-fed, mettle-some.
- PORTH MAWR. A large cave in Ystradfellte through which the Mellte flows.
- PRESWYLFA, abode.
- PRY, prey.
- PRYDER, anxiety.
- PRYSGWYDD, brushwood.