- Cei
Llydan is an
intermediate railway station on the
Llanberis Lake
Railway (LLR),
located in Llanberis, Gwynedd, Wales. Most of the LLR was laid around...
- Fflamddwyn: Pan
laddodd Owain Fflamddwyn Nid oedd fwy
nogyd cysgaid Cysgid Lloegr llydan nifer | A
lleufer yn eu
llygaid A rhai ni
ffoynt haeach | A
oeddynt hyach...
- Cwch' – a small,
rocky beach where boats and
yachts stay overnight. 'Traeth
Llydan'
which runs from the
Porth y
Tywod to the
south Rhosneigr,
ranging from...
- Halt
Porthmadog Harbour Tan-y-Bwlch
Tanygrisiau Llanberis Lake
Railway Cei
Llydan Gilfach Ddu
Llanberis Penllyn Snowdon Mountain Railway Clogwyn Halfway Hebron...
- Castle. On the
return journey from Pen Llyn, p****engers may
alight at Cei
Llydan station,
where a
picnic site is
available with
views of the
Snowdonian mountains...
- 'he extends, expands', W
lledu 'to extend, expand'; OIr
lethan 'wide', W
llydan; W lled 'flounders', C
leyth 'flounder, flat-fish' - luge 'sled, toboggan'...
- B****t Afal
Gwdyr Afal
Illtud Afal
Madog Blas Y Cwrw
Cydodyn Pippin Bach
Llydan Pippin Dulas Rhobin There is no
further record of any of
these cultivars...
- tud M.W. bu, biw *l̥
before stops *li *pl̥th₂nós *ɸlitanos wide
lethan llydan before other consonants *al *kl̥h₁- *kaljākos
rooster cailech (Ogham gen...
- and
lifted Padarn Railway. The line
opened between Gilfach Ddu and Cei
Llydan on 28 May 1971,
being extended northwards to
Penllyn (LLR) in 1972. For...
- from Proto-Celtic *flitawī ('broad'; cf. Old
Breton litan,
Middle Welsh llydan, 'broad'),
ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *Pleth2-wih1 ('the Broad...