- -3.648 For the
river which flows into the
River Ogwen see Afon
Llafar. The Afon
Llafar is a
small river in
North Wales which,
rising on the
eastern slopes...
- For the
river which flows into Bala Lake see Afon
Llafar (Dee) Afon
Llafar is a
river in the Carneddau, Snowdonia. It
rises where many
streams flow down...
- stream-name
formed from the
adjective laβar, "talkative" (Welsh
llafar, see Afon
Llafar),
suffixed with –ǭg, "having the
quality of", or the adjectival...
-
considered to fall
broadly into two main registers—Colloquial
Welsh (Cymraeg
llafar) and
Literary Welsh (Cymraeg llenyddol).
Colloquial Welsh is used in most...
- stream-name
formed from the
adjective laβar, "talkative" (Welsh
llafar, see Afon
Llafar),
suffixed with –ǭg, "having the
quality of", or the adjectival...
- sveltekit-prerender.
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Bedwyr Lewis Jones.
Enwau (Llyfrau
Llafar Gwlad) (Llanrwst,
Gwasg Carreg Gwalch, 1991), p. 5–6. "How life has changed...
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Llafar Halt was an
unstaffed solely p****enger
railway station which served the
rural area of Glanllafar, east of Trawsfynydd, Gwynedd, Wales. In 1882 the...
- the
stream '
Llafar' ('spoken', 'voiced')
which flows nearby; thus the
meaning could be
rendered 'Ford on the (river)
Llafar' with
Llafar being a common...
- Key) –
Bangor and Port
Dinorwic Yr
Hogwr (The Sharpener) –
Bridgend area
Llafar Bro (Area Speech) –
Blaenau Ffestiniog and District,
Gwynedd Llais (The...
-
Celtic languages, many of
which have derivatives. For example, in
Welsh llafar means "speech", "language", "voice".
Ancient Cornish and
Breton have lavar...