- ciotógach (kyut-OH-goch) is the term for left-handed. In Welsh, the word
chwith means 'left', but can also mean 'strange', 'awkward', or 'wrong'. The Scots...
- sister, swain, self. Schrijver,
Peter (2003). "The
etymology of
Welsh chwith and the
semantics and
morphology of PIE *k(w)sweibh-". In Russell, Paul...
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while others formed Democratic Left
Scotland and
Democratic Left
Wales Chwith Ddemocrataidd.
Supporters of The
Leninist who had
rejoined the CPGB in the...
- Gwel i
Gymru Mae
Cymru Angen Pencampwyr Nid
Gwleidyddiaeth fel
Arfer Gwlad Not Left, Not Right, Just
Welsh Ddim Yn
Chwith, Ddim Yn Dde, Dim Ond Cymraeg...
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served as
Premier for an even
shorter period. Alf
Morgans was born at Ochr
Chwith Machen Lower, Machen,
Monmouthshire in
Wales on 17
February 1850. He was...
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Unser Herr
Kuddelmuddel (German), 顛倒先生 (Taiwan), 거꿀씨 (Korean), Mr. Popeth-o-
Chwith (Welsh),
Meneertje Opsekop/Meneertje
Andersom (Dutch), Ο Κύριος Ανάποδος...
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Cardiff told
pedestrians to "look right" in English, but "edrychwch i'r
chwith" ("look left") in Welsh. In 2008, a sign
erected near the
entrance to a...
- poet with this name] Y
Traethodydd – Wales'
oldest magazine (est. 1845) Tu
Chwith – art
magazine aimed at a
younger demographic Y Wawr –
publication of Merched...
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Celtic evidence”,
Incontri Linguistici 26: 59–86. “The
etymology of
Welsh chwith and the
semantics and
etymology of PIE *k(ʷ)sweibʰ-”, Yr Hen Iaith: Studies...
- Ben (Gwasg y Dref Wen) 2004
Ailgylchu Alwyn (Gwasg y Dref Wen) 2005 Tu
Chwith (Dref Wen) 2006 Jocs
Gwirion Gwyn a Dai (Gwasg
Carreg Gwalch) 2006 Posau...