- The Free
Wales Army (FWA; Welsh:
Byddin Rhyddid Cymru) was a
Welsh nationalist paramilitary organisation formed in
Lampeter in
Ceredigion (formerly Cardiganshire)...
- am amdo o'r pren afal, Ond piti fâi dwyn pob petal. 5.
Canys er mynd â
byddin arfog Ac ar codi braw ar yr hebog, Ac er
grisial ac er bloda’, Er yr holl...
-
third or
fourth syllable of the last line:
Caradawg fab Cedifor,
Gwalch byddin gwerin goror,
Hebawg teulu cu ceinmyn,
Anawdd gennyn dy hepgor.: 30 In...
- Gaul. bodînâ ‘troop’ OIr
buiden 'squadron', Ir/Sc buidhean/n 'regiment', W
byddin 'grove', Br bodenn, bod 'thicket' - boue 'mud' Gaul *bawā W baw 'filth,...
-
August 1925, by
Moses Gruffydd, H. R.
Jones and
Lewis Valentine,
members of
Byddin Ymreolwyr Cymru (Welsh for 'the Home Rule Army of Wales'; lit. 'the Self-Rulers'...
- also
known as MAC) and the Free
Wales Army (also
known as FWA, in
Welsh Byddin Rhyddid Cymru). MAC were
responsible for
numerous bombing attacks on water...
- as
Lewis formed Y
Mudiad Cymreig,
another group of
nationalists formed Byddin Ymreolwyr Cymru ("The
Welsh Home Rule Army") in Caernarfon. The
group was...
- eisteddfodau.
Between 1911 and 1916
Williams was
central to the
foundation of
Byddin Cymru, a
radical nationalist group concerned with
protecting the
Welsh language...
- (head of Y
Mudiad Cymreig - The
Welsh Movement), H. R.
Jones (head of the
Byddin Ymreolwyr Cymru - The
Welsh Home Rule Army) and
others at Pwllheli. 2 November...
- lukewarm' from Proto-Celtic *botina 'troop', akin to Old
Irish buiden and
Welsh byddin 'army' (*budīnā). derivatives:
bornear [v] 'to
align an
object with the...