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- (191 m) high and another Marilyn, Mynydd Mawr at 525 feet (160 m); Mynydd y Gwyddel rises to 295 feet (90 m) and Mynydd Bychestyn is 330 feet (100 m) above...
- writing Latin have from the earliest times used Scoti as the rendering of Gwyddel (Gaels). [...]. Retrieved 11 October 2010 Lemke, Andreas: The Old English...
- (borrowed, in turn, in the 7th century AD from Primitive Welsh Guoidel—spelled Gwyddel in Middle Welsh and Modern Welsh—likely derived from a Brittonic root *Wēdelos...
- to describe people from Ireland; it is thought to have come from Welsh Gwyddel (Old Welsh Goídel), originally "raider", now "Irish person". Many people...
- the name, the hamlets which came before it were likely known as Llan y Gwyddel ('church/parish of the Irish') and Eglwys y Beddi ('church of the graves')...
- Melyn enter the river to the north of Penywaun and that of the Nant y Gwyddel to the east of Penywaun. The Dare River enters as a right bank tributary...
- "poetically", but incorrectly, translated as The Irishman's Alder Grove. Gwyddel being Irishman, wern usually referring to a damp or swampy area arising...
- Eglwys y Bedd ("Church of the grave") (sometimes referred to as Llan y Gwyddel, or "Church of the Irishman") is all that remains of a 14th-century church...
- Dafarch, Porth Ruffydd, Porth y Gwin, Abraham's Bosom (including Porth y Gwyddel) Gogarth Bay Porth Namarch Beddmanarch Bay Porth Penrhyn-mawr Numerous...
- (“wood, wilderness”). The Welsh word for an Irishperson or Goidel was ‘Gwyddelwhich also has the double meaning in Welsh of "wild or barbarian". In...