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gwell (better) /ɡwɛɬ/ It is long when
another consonant does
follow the ll:
gwallt /ɡwɑːɬt/ (hair). In
Southern dialects, long
vowels may
appear in a stressed...
- They have, however, had
singles peaking at 41, 42 and 43. "Merched Yn Neud
Gwallt Eu Gilydd" (Ankst, Jun 1994) "The Game Of Eyes" (Ankst, Nov 1994) "Llanfwrog"...
- (Lawrence/James/Childs) "Barbed Wire" "Miriam o Farbel" "Oren,
Mefus a Chadno" "
Gwallt Rhegi Pegi" (Childs) "Sally Webster" (Childs) "Diamonds o
Monte Carlo" "Siwt...
- Old
French word for Gaul, and
derives the name
Galvariun from the
epithet Gwallt Euryn,
found in
Culhwch and Olwen,
which he
translates as "Golden Hair"...
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adores horses. They
called him Gwri
Wallt Efryn (Gwri 'Golden Hair', Welsh:
Gwallt Euraid).
Teyrnon sees the boy's
resemblance to Pwyll, so he
restores the...
- Gwalchmei.
Roger Sherman Loomis suggests a
derivation from the
epithet Gwallt Avwyn,
found in the list of
heroes in
Culhwch and Olwen,
which he translates...
- the most
significant Welsh poets of the 15th century,
Dafydd Nanmor, in
Gwallt Llio,
compared the
striking yellow colour of the
rocks at Uwchmynydd, covered...
- “lock the door of
privilege against the Saxon”. In his poem, "I
Ferch a'i
Gwallt" (To a
Woman and Her Hair),
Ieuan suggests half-jokingly, that his love...
-
Poetical Works of
Dafydd Nanmor (Cardiff, 1923)
Biography of
Dafydd Nanmor "
Gwallt Llio" (in Welsh)
Welsh Wikisource has
original text
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- and when
Ianto has a
chance to give him his present, it disappears. 26 "
Gwallt Dr Jim" Rhys D.
Williams Unknown 17 November 2014 (2014-11-17) Prys and...