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Origin Word/name
Breton Meaning worthy of a good horse, well-horsed (cf. wiw-
farch).
Region of
origin Brittany Other names Variant form(s) Guivarch, Guimarch...
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recorded in
Pembrokeshire under the name of y
March "The Horse" and y Gynfas-
farch "The
Canvas Horse". One
account from West
Glamorgan has the head termed...
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developed since the last ice age and is a
remnant of a
larger lake, Llyn
Farch,
which has
otherwise dried up. It is
surrounded by
pasture grazed by cattle...
- and Site of
Special Scientific Interest, is
nearby at Bontnewydd. Llyn
Farch,
another upland lake, was
still shown on 19th
century maps just
north of...
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Deepweir Settlement ST4887
Devauden Devauden Settlement ST4898
Drenewydd Gelli-
farch Shirenewton Settlement ST4793 Yr
Eglwys Newydd ar y Cefn
Newchurch Settlement...
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Syracuse University of
Catania Architecture 1434 http://www3.unict.it/
farch/
Archived 2014-04-02 at the
Wayback Machine Trento University of Trento...
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Betws Cors Bwlch-y-baedd Cors
Caranod Cors
Caron Cors
Gorsgoch Cors Llyn
Farch a Llyn
Fanod Cors
Nantcwnlle Cors
Penbwlch Cors y
Sychnant Craigyfulfran...
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Shirenewton (Welsh:
Drenewydd Gelli-
farch) is a
village and
community in Monmouthshire,
south east Wales. It is
located 3
miles due west of Chepstow,...
- alley. It was
called Farken or Ferken, a name
derived from the
German word
Farch or
Ferkel meaning 'pig', and it
probably had a sign
displaying a pig. A...
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Gallic goddess Andarta, and to the po****r
Welsh expression: A
gasgler as
farch Malen dan er dor yd a,
literally translated as "What is
collected on Mallen...