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Derwydd is a
hamlet in the south-east of Carmarthenshire, Wales,
historically situated in the
parish of Llandybie,
north of Ammanford. It is
around halfway...
- The "Druid's Prayer" (Welsh: Gweddi'r
Derwydd) or "Gorsedd Prayer" (Gweddi'r Orsedd) is a
prayer composed by Iolo
Morganwg which is
still a
staple in...
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traditional Nantgarw Morris dance. Many of
these new creations, such as Y
Derwydd, are now held to be just as much a part of the
Nantgarw tradition as the...
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Derwydd Road
railway station served the
hamlet of
Derwydd, in the
historical county of Glamorganshire, Wales, from 1857 to 1966 on the
Llanelly Railway...
- Sir
Henry Vaughan the
younger (1613 – 26
December 1676), of
Derwydd,
Llandybie in Carmarthenshire, was a
Welsh Member of Parliament. He was the son of...
- journals.library.wales.
Retrieved 23 May 2022. "SIR
HENRY VAUGHAN of
Derwydd: A
Welsh Colonel of the
English Civil War". www.a40infobahn.co.uk. Retrieved...
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Talbot Gwynne. She was the
eldest daughter of
Joseph Gulston,
owner of the
Derwydd estate in Carmarthenshire, and Anna
Maria Knowles. Her
novel The School...
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literally "they who know the oak") from
which the
modern Welsh word
derwydd evolved, but
travelled to
English through Latin (druidae) and
French (druide)...
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Retrieved 2
March 2023. "
Derwydd Gardens and Grounds,
Llandybie (86150)". Coflein. RCAHMW.
Retrieved 2
March 2023. "
Derwydd Walled Garden,
Llandybie (700230)"...
- *dru- ('oak')
attached to *weyd- ('see, know'). The
Brittonic forms MW
derwydd and OBret.
dorguid come from *do-are-wid- ('who sees beyond'). See Druid...