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- dour "water" and (g)-went "white / pure". The river's Old Welsh name was Derwennydd and it is believed to be to be the setting of the medieval Welsh lullaby...
- from [the] mountain Head of fish from [the] falls of Derwent The form derwennydd however, is at odds with the absence of the ending -ydd noted below. It...
- Dinogat ("Dinogad's Smock") attached to the larger poem Y Gododdin, as Derwennydd. The River Derwent rises at Swains Greave (590 metres (1,940 ft) above...
- in the summer. There are theories that the falls are the Rhaeadr Derwennydd (Derwennydd Falls) mentioned in the Welsh lullaby "Dinogad's Smock", preserved...
- poem) R. G. Gruffydd proposed the ****brian Derwent as the identity of Derwennydd, and this view is now generally accepted. If this is the case, it seems...
- Nantwich (****ath-Wen) as well as, more speculatively, Lodore Falls (Rhaeadr Derwennydd), Nottingham (Tigguocobauc). During the Romano-British era (43-410 AD)...