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Ceffyl Dŵr (also
ceffyl dwfr or
ceffyl-dŵr) is a
water horse in
Welsh folklore. It is most
commonly considered a
counterpart to the
Scottish kelpie, but...
- The
Ceffyl Pren ("wooden horse") is a term
referring to a
former local form of
punishment practiced in
Welsh form of mob justice. It was a form of ritual...
- (or "waterhorse" in some folklore) is a
mythical creature, such as the
Ceffyl Dŵr,
Capaill Uisce, the bäckahäst, each-uisge, and kelpie. The term "water...
- sequence. A
Welsh version of the novel,
adapted by
Casia Wiliam and
titled Ceffyl Rhyfel, was
published by
Gwasg Carreg Gwalch in 2010. War
Horse is one of...
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similar to
other water horses such as the
Scottish kelpie and the
Welsh Ceffyl Dŵr.[citation needed]
English folklore contains many
creatures with similar...
- folklore. The "Fenyw heb un pen" (English: The
headless woman) who
rides a "
Ceffyl heb un pen" (English:
horse without a head). Bryn Hall in
Llanymawddwy is...
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Welsh justice (the
Ceffyl Pren,
wooden horse), of
which Twm
Carnabwth is
remembered as a
notoriously enthusiastic parti****nt. The
Ceffyl Pren
bears many...
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related words in
different languages. For example, the
etymon of both
Welsh ceffyl and
Irish capall is the Proto-Celtic *kaballos (all
meaning horse). Descendants...
- the
shoopiltee or
njogel (Shetland) the cabbyl-ushtey (Isle of Man) the
Ceffyl Dŵr (Wales) the
capaill uisce or the
glashtin (Ireland) Morgens, Morgans...
- cult
developed around Derfel, and an
effigy of his
horse (or a stag), the
Ceffyl Derfel (Derfel's horse), is
located in the church. The
church was largely...