- The
Kingdom of
Dyfed (Welsh pronunciation: ['dəvɛd]), one of
several Welsh petty kingdoms that
emerged in 5th-century sub-Roman
Britain in
southwest Wales...
- Cardiff:
University of
Wales Press, 1951. ISBN 0-7083-1407-4
Pwyll Pendeuic Dyuet. Ed. R. L. Thomson.
Medieval and
Modern Welsh Series Vol. I. Dublin: Dublin...
- Llandysul, Dyfed, Wales:
Gomer Press. In Thomson, R. L. (1986).
Pwyll Pendeuic Dyuet: The
first of the four
branches of the Mabinogi. Dublin:
Dublin Institute...
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normally follow their nouns, e.g.
gwreic dec 'a fair woman',
pendeuic Dyuet 'the
prince of Dyfed' (with
lenition if the
nouns are feminine). The nouns...
-
glossary and
notes as follows:
First Branch: R. L. Thomson,
Pwyll Pendeuic Dyuet. Dublin:
Dublin Institute for
Advanced Studies, 1957.
Second Branch: D....
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feminine singular nouns); Deheu: South. Sef oed y rei hynny,
seith cantref Dyuet, a
seith Morgannhwc, a
phedwar Kyredigyawn, a thri
Ystrat Tywi. Sef oedd...
- Singapore.
National Library Board;
Singapore Heritage Society (1991),
Sollo esŏ
dyuet ŭro : Yu An-jin esei, Tongsŏ Munhaksa, ISBN 978-981-05-5737-9{{citation}}:...