-
Caernarfonshire it
would be
common on May Eve to have
chwarae gwr
gwellt 'playing
straw man' or
crogi gwr
gwellt 'hanging a
straw man'. A man who had lost his sweetheart...
-
Welsh Buellt or Buallt,
which combines bu ([bɨː]) 'ox' and
gellt (later
gwellt) 'lea or leas'. The town
added Wells in the 19th
century when its springs...
- and
other books for
children as well,
including Hogyn y
Bwthyn Bach To
Gwellt. However, he is
chiefly remembered for his
classic Cwm
Eithin (Gorse Glen)...
- name:
Ehedydd Iâl)
wrote the po****r
Welsh hymn, Er nad yw 'nghnawd ond
gwellt (Literal translation:
Though my
flesh is
nothing but straw) from
under a...
-
rendered Buallt,
comes from the
Welsh words bu,
meaning "ox", and
gellt (later
gwellt),
meaning pasture. This was
later anglicized to Builth, as in the modern...
- Filgi", "Claddu'r
Bardd o Gariad", "Hiraeth am yr Haf" Y
Bwthyn Bach To
Gwellt (Thomas Lloyd) (c. 1923)
Dirge in
Woods (George Meredith) (1924) Dwy Gân...
- of
unknown origins.
Possible derivations for its name
include Welsh llys
gwellt,
meaning "gr**** court", or
perhaps Gaelic lios uillt,
meaning "fort of the...
- rhai
gwlanenni meinion Trin
seidr o'r
perllamau tewfrith A
gweithio heliau gwellt y
gwenith The
women here are emplo**** In
spinning some fine
flannels In...