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According to the Red Book of
Hergest during the
Norman invasion of
Wales Rhys
Ieuanc and his
uncle Maelgwn ap Rhys took the
allegiance of all the
Welsh of the...
- "youth,
young man" OCS junŭ "young" Lith
jaunas "young" OIr ōac "young", W
ieuanc "young" < *H₂yuHn̥k̂ós *sen- "old"
sineigs "old (person)"
senex "old" hénos...
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royal refugees from
Powys Fadog and Deheubarth;
including Rhys Wyndod, Rhys
Ieuanc and the sons of
Maredudd ab Owain. With
limited resources of
manpower and...
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Angharad ferch Llywelyn Madog Fychan Marred ferch Madog Fychan Gruffudd ab
Iorwerth of
Aberbury Gwladus ferch Gruffudd ab
Iorwerth Marred ferch Rhys
Ieuanc...
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llyfu *r *r *h₃rēǵ-s *rīgs king rí (gen. ríg) rhi *j *j *h₂yuh₁n-ḱós *ju****os
young óac
ieuanc *w *w *h₂wl̥h₁tí- *wlatis
rulership flaith gwlad country...
- A
modern version is:
Common variations include using the more
literary ieuanc in
place of
ifanc (meaning young) in the
first verse (as in the clip above)...
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given first.
Adjectives normally follow the noun they qualify, e.g. mab
ieuanc "(a)
young son",
while a
small number precede it,
usually causing soft mutation...
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Jones was "one of Silyn's 'young men' in Blaenau" ("un o 'ddynion
ieuanc'
Silyn yn y Blaenau"):
David Thomas,
Silyn (Liverpool, 1956) p 69, cited...
- (1860–76); he
served as
finance secretary to (1853–59), and
edited Y
Medelwr Ieuanc and Y Gwyliedydd. Of
these publications, the most
significant was Seren...