-
after her. Owen also
quoted an
earlier author on the
matter of
another Buwch Frech. This
author translated it as a Dun Cow, and
wrote that a bone said...
-
their leaders. 46. Teir Pryf Uuch Enys Prydein: Brech,
buwch ỽaelgỽn Gwyned, a Thonnllwyt,
buwch meibyon Eliffer Godgordỽawr, a Chornillo, buỽch Llawuroded...
- boat
barroose bus bus bws bus blaa bláth blàth
blodyn flower booa bó bò
buwch/bo cow
cabbyl capall each
ceffyl horse cashtal caisleán,
caiseal caisteal...
- (genitive gʷowés) 'a
bovine animal', cf. Persian: gâv, Sanskrit: go-, Welsh:
buwch. The
plural cȳ
became ki or kie in
Middle English, and an
additional plural...
- but may be of
Pictish origin. The name may
involve an
equivalent of
Welsh buwch meaning "a cow".
American academic Thomas Clancy has
noted cautiously the...
- (born 1997),
Polish tennis player All
pages with
titles containing Frech Buwch Frech, a cow in
Welsh folklore This page
lists people with the
surname Frech...
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after the pub
partially collapses.
Akabeko Auðumbla The Book of the Dun Cow
Buwch Frech Glas
Gaibhnenn Lebor na ****dre, The Book of the Dun Cow Quinotaur...
- "Yr Unig Beth Dwi Isio" 3:18 3. "Siwgwr
Candi Mel" 3:34 4. "Clywch
Clywch Buwch" 3:16 5. "Dwi'm Yn Fabi Dim Mwy" 3:30 6. "Cân y Tân" 4:18 7. "P.R.@" 2:10...
- Blaen-geuffordd and Pen-llwyn. The Afon
Rheidol runs
through the community.
Buwch a'r Llo
Standing Stones (litr. "Cow and Calf") is a
standing stone within...
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works also
included an
edition of her own
diaries from
young womanhood,
Buwch ar y Lein (1987), an autobiography,
Merch Morfydd (1987), and a
local history...