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GEIRIADUR CYMRAEG A SAESONEG

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WELSH-ENGLISH

DICTIONARY

A, an interrogative adverb, "A ddaw efe?" An affirmative adv. "Efe a ddaw."

A, ac, con. and, as

A, ag, prep. with

A, pron. who, which, that

A, int. oh

A, prefix, as, athref from tref

Ab, or ap, n. m. a son

Ab, Epa, n. m. ape, monkey

Abad, n. m. an abbot

Abadaeth, n. f. abbacy

Aber, n. m. the fall of one river into another, or into the sea, a confluence of water

Aberth, n. m. oblation, sacrifice

Aberthiad, n. m. a sacrificing

Aberthu, v. to sacrifice

Aberthwr, n. m. sacrificer

Aberu, v. to disembogue

Abl, a. able, powerful, wealthy

Abledd, n. m. ability, power

Abrediad, n. m. transmigration

Abredu, v. to transmigrate

Abrwysg, a. unwieldy; heavy

Abrwysgaw, v. to inebriate

Abrwyagl, a. huge, vast, immense

Absen, n. f. slander, detraction

Absenol, a. absent

Absenu, v. to slander, to back bite; to speak ill of any one

Absenwr, n. m. backbiter; absentee; slanderer

Abwy, n. m. a carcase, a carrion

Abwyd, n. m. a bait; fodder

Abwydiad, n. m. a baiting, a foddering

Abwydo, v. to bait, to feed

Abwydwr, n. m. one who baits

Abwydyn, n. m. a bait; a worm

Abwydyn v. cefn, the spinal cord

Ac, see A.

Acan, n. f. a saying; accent

Acen, n. f. accent

Acenawl, a. enunciative

Aceniad, n. m. accentuation

Acenu, v. to accent, to sound

Acw, ad. there, hence

Ach, n. f. a fluid liquid; a stem

Achles, n. f. succour, refuge, defence; manure

Achlesawl, a. succouring

Achlesiad, n. m. a succouring

Achlesu, v. to succour, to cherish

Achleswr, n. m. succourer