- end-rhyme (the word is
related to odl, "rhyme"),
using cynghanedd; such
early awdlau are ****ociated with the
Cynfeirdd such as
Aneirin and
Taliesin as found...
-
receiving Hopcyn's
forfeited possessions.
Ownership is
suggested by two odes (
awdlau),
dedicated to Sir
Thomas Vaughan (d. 1483) and his sons,
which were written...
- Talhaiarn, in
Welsh and English.
Walter Davies, ed. (1826). Powysion: sef.
Awdlau, cywyddau, ac ynglynion, a
ddanfonwyd i
Eisteddfod Trallwng, Medi, 1824...
-
Gwyneddigion Society's new
rules was held at Bala in
September 1789. The
awdlau that were
submitted for the
bardic chair were on the
theme Istyriaethar...
-
thought to have
lived in
South Wales. His
surviving works include a
number of
awdlau, and some
shorter (satirical) poems, such as
those which feature in the...
-
depicting the
Siege of Jerusalem) has been
described as "one of the
finest awdlau in Welsh" and "a high
point of
Eisteddfod strict metre poetry"; his shorter...
- of the
bards of Glamorganshire, and two
quite large collections of his
awdlau and
cywyddau are
known to survive. They
include a
number of
works written...
- 1350–1390)
Gruffudd ap
Maredudd ap
Dafydd (fl. 1352–1382) –
famed for his
awdlau to the
Chester Rood and the
Virgin Mary, and for his
elegy to Gwenhwyfar...
-
Prince of Gwynedd, have survived,
together with
three impressive religious awdlau (odes).
Amser Mai,
maith dydd, neud
rhydd rhoddi, Neud coed nad ceithiw...
- in an elegy). His
surviving works (c. 1535–70) are
mainly cywyddau and
awdlau which praise members of some of the prin****l
county families of Anglesey...