Gwirwyd y dudalen hon
- PRYSURDEB, seriousness of purpose.
- PYLOR, powder.
R.
- RHEFFYN, a small rope.
- RHEITHOR, a rector of a parish.
- RHEITHWYR, jury.
- RHELYW, remainder.
- RHIGOS, a parish between Hirwaun and Glynneath, Glamorgan.
- RHINIOG, threshold.
- RHYFYG, presumption
S.
- SARHAD, indignity.
- SARRUG, surly.
- SEIBIANT, a short leisure.
- SENNI, a stream and village in the Vale of Usk. Brecknockshire.
- SIBRWD, to whisper.
- SIED, a shed.
- SISIAL, whispering.
- SIWRNAI, a journey.
- SONIARUS, tuneful.
- SYDNEY, the capital of New South Wales.
- SYFLYD, to move.
- SYFRDAN, giddy.
- SYLWEDDOLI, to realise.
- SYLWGAR, attentive.
T.
- TAEOG, a serf.
- TAER, importunate, insisting.
- TAFARN ISA, the inn near
- Penderyn Church where the
- revels were held. It is now
- in ruins.
- TAFOL, scales.
- TAWEDOG, silent, taciturn.
- TAWLU (taflu), to throw.
- TELERAU, terms.
- TONDIR, lay land.
- TOSTURI, pity.
- TRADDODIAD, tradition.
- TRAFLYNCU, to dovour.
- TREBANNOG. There are three farms of this name between Pontprenllwyd and Hirwaun.
- TREMIO, to look.
- TRESMASU, to trespass.
- TRIDIAU, three day's space.
- TROAD TIR, the watershed, between two valleys.
- TROSGLWYDDO, to transfer.
- TRYBINI, misfortune.
- TRYSTFAWR, noisy.
- TRYWANU, to stab.
- TYCIO, avail.
- TYNGED, fate.
U.
- UCHGAPTEN, major (of the army).
- USTUS, a justice of the peace.
W.
- WERMOD, Wormwood.
- WHIPOD, a special pudding made for the feast of St. Cynog.
- WYNEPRYD, the countenance.
Y.
- YNGAN, to utter.
- YMAGWEDDU, to comport one self.
- YMCHWIL, search.
- YMGODYMU, to wrestle.
- YMGOM, chat.
- YMOSOD, to attack.
- YMPRYD, fasting.
- YSBIENDDRYCH, telescope.
- YSFA, a hankering.
- YSCAPRWTH. awkward.
- YSGELERDDYN, a villain.
- YSGERBWD, a skeleton.
- YSGOGI, to stir.
- YSTRYW, craftiness.
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