- are
ultimately derived from the
native Brythonic language (Modern Welsh:
Cerbyd). The word
chariot itself is
derived from the
Norman French charriote and...
- (borrowed into
English as brock) Old
Irish carpat '(war) chariot',
Welsh cerbyd,
Gaulish carpento-, Carbanto- Old
Irish eó 'salmon',
Middle Welsh ehawc...
- fr Gaul.
carbanto 'carriage', fr
carbos 'basket' Ir carbat, Sc carbad, W
cerbyd, OBr
cerpit - chat-huant 'tawny, brown, or wood owl' OPic coan, Judeo-French...
- The
Dispraise of
Honors by
Virgilio Malvezzi (1651) and a
Welsh book,
Cerbyd Iechydwriaeth (1657).
Other m****cript works,
including Fragmenta de Rebus...
-
Gwasanaethau Cerbyd Crosville Motor Services Limited also exists. The word ‘Gwasanaethau’ is the
Welsh for ‘Services‘ and the word '
Cerbyd’ is
Welsh for...
-
Welsh bands. He has also had
several volumes of
poetry published,
including Cerbyd Cydwybod (2012,
Gomer Press).
Jarman is
married to
actress Nia Caron, with...
-
translated from the
ancient British Language, London, 1845. His
final work,
Cerbyd o Goed Lib**** (Aberystwyth, 1840),
included some
autobiographical notes...
-
between the
years 1586 and 1613...
William Morgan (Gwilym Gelli-deg) -
Cerbyd Awen Y
Salmydd Cenedlaethol (collection of hymns) 8
January -
Henry Bracy...