- "Dinogad's Smock" or "Dinogad's Cloak" (Old Welsh: Peis
Dinogat; Welsh: Pais Dinogad) is an Old
Welsh lullaby recounting the
hunting prowess of the dead...
- of
Scandinavian origin. In the Book of Aneirin, a poem
entitled "Peis
Dinogat" (possibly set in the Lake
District of ****bria),
contains a
usage of the...
- trees"; the old
river name
survived in
medieval Welsh poetry, such as Peis
Dinogat ("Dinogad's Smock")
attached to the
larger poem Y Gododdin, as Derwennydd...
- poetry, with no
connection to this battle, includes,
amongst others, "Peis
Dinogat", a
short poem for a
child named Dinogad, in the form of a lullaby, describing...
- in
Middle Welsh is 1sg.
gwreith < *u̯rakt-ū in the poem
known as "Peis
Dinogat" in the Book of Aneirin; this form was
eventually reformed to gwnaeth.)...
-
oldest known Welsh-language
lullaby is "Dinogad's Smock" (Old Welsh: Peis
Dinogat; Welsh: Pais Dinogad).
Although the
lullaby is
preserved in the 13th century...
- and the Book of
Aneirin has
preserved an
early Welsh nursery rhyme, Peis
Dinogat (Dinogad's Smock). Much of the
nature poetry,
gnomic poetry, prophetic...