-
Irish banshee and the
Scottish Cailleach, to
which the
cyhyraeth and the
Gwrach y
Rhibyn are
closely related, the
cyhyraeth also
sounds for
Welsh natives...
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Settlement SN8509
Blaendulais Seven Sisters Settlement SN8208 Blaen-
gwrach Blaen-
gwrach Blaengwrach Settlement SN8605
Blaengwynfi Blaengwynfi Settlement...
- old
woman or hag, via
Cornish dialect wrath. It is
related to the
Welsh gwrach and
Breton gwrac'h.
Parrotfish were
traditionally regarded as comprising...
-
Blodwen Jones trilogy Ceri
Grafu (2003) in the Pen
Dafad series for
teenagers Gwrach y
Gwyllt (2003)
written with the aid of a
bursary from the Arts Council...
- Housekeeper. wr****e a kind of sea fish (derived via
Cornish wrach,
Welsh gwrach (meaning hag or witch)). cist (archaeological) a stone-lined
coffin cromlech...
- Castle, with some
witnesses claiming it to have been
accompanied by the hag,
Gwrach y Rhibyn.[citation needed]
Other British examples of
spectral or supernatural...
-
Breton gwrac'h "old woman, crone",
Cornish gwragh "crone, witch",
Welsh gwrach "id.";
derivative of *vraci: Br
gwreg "woman", C gwrêk, W gwraig. Linguistic...
- the
River Neath, and up the
lower slopes of the
hillside around the Nant
Gwrach stream. The ward had a po****tion of 1,985 in the 2001 census, but 837 were...
-
known as the 'Old Wife' can thus be
understood in
relation to the
Welsh Gwrach, the
Northern English and
Lowland Scots Carlin and the
Scottish Highland...
- then left,
plunging into a lake
together with her two children. (p. 130)
Gwrach y
Rhibyn ("Hag of the Mist") who was
supposed to
reside in the dripping...