-
marchogion Rwystro gledd yr estron!
Gwybod yn ei
galon gaiff Fel
bratha cleddyf Brython Y
cledd yn
erbyn cledd a
chwery Dur yn
erbyn dur a dery Wele faner...
- from
ancient Celtic *kladi(b)os or *kladimos "sword" (whence
modern Welsh cleddyf "sword",
modern Breton klezeff, Old
Irish claideb/Modern
Irish claidheamh...
- 'broad sword' - From *gladibu,
blend of Lat
gladius + Gaul.
cladebos W
cleddyf, Br kleze, C cledhe, OIr claideb, Ir claíomh, Sc
claidheamh Lat
ensis glaner...
- ('-au'
generally denotes plurality in Welsh)
comes from the
Welsh word
cleddyf meaning 'sword' and
refers perhaps to the
manner in
which both
rivers are...
- name from its
position between the two
branches of the
River Cleddau (
Cleddyf): the
English form is a
corruption of the Welsh. The area of the cantref...
- and Aethelm. Glas, Glessic, and
Gleisad belonging to the
three sons of
Cleddyf Kyfwlch,
named Bwlch, Kyfwlch, and Sefwlch. Drudwyn, the pup of
Greid the...
- not yet identified. DAT PRN not yet identified. Cadw SAM: PE350:
Castell Cleddyf coflein NPRN: not yet identified. DAT PRN not yet identified. Cadw SAM:...