- in the game:
Ddewis Dau
Ddwrn ("Takeaway Two") – The team
hiding the
tipit must
reveal two
hands that do not
contain the tipit.
Ddewis Dyblu ("Double...
- and a
Bungalow pp. 212–213, Seren, for more on the Sailor's Arms.
Ffynnon Ddewi (Dewi's Well),
supplied the town's
water until the 1930s. The
river Dewi...
-
River Wye / Afon Gwy (part in England) Monmouthshire,
Powys St David's / Ty
Ddewi Pembrokeshire Severn Estuary / Mor
Hafren (part in England) Cardiff, Monmouthshire...
- the
early 540s,
mostly via
trade routes c.560
Death of
Bishop Dewi. His
episcopal see at
Menevia is
renamed Ty
Ddewi (The
House of David) in his honour...
-
confluence with the
River Loughor in its
tidal reach. A
minor road from Cil
Ddewi to
Blaenhiraeth crosses the
river via a
Grade II
listed bridge. "Afon Morlais"...
- Minstrelsy:
Containing the Land
beneath the Sea (1824) says: "Just
where Sarn
Ddewi juts out from the s**** is an old fort,
called Castell Cadwgan."[citation...
-
Arthur W
Morris 1935
Caernarfon Magdalen Gwyndaf Evans 1936
Fishguard Ty
Ddewi Simon B
Jones 1937
Machynlleth Y Ffin T.
Rowland Hughes 1938
Cardiff Rwy'n...
-
presented to
Professor Dafydd Jenkins on his seventy-fifth birthday, Gwyl
Ddewi 1986. Cardiff:
University of
Wales Press, 47–71. Peške, L. 1984. "Analyse...
- others. Iolo was the son of
Ithel Goch ap
Cynwrig ap
Iorwerth Ddu ap
Cynwrig Ddewis Herod ap
Cywryd and was born in the
manor of
Lleweni in the Vale of Clwyd...
-
packaging of the
single features the
Welsh language quote "Un i rannu,
llall i
ddewis",
which roughly translates into
English as "One to share, the
other to choose"...