- the language. The two
schools situated in Llanfairfechan,
Ysgol Pant-y-
Rhedyn and
Ysgol Babanod Llanfairfechan, are
categorized as
being predominantly...
- with
birch branches,
willow (Welsh: helygen) rods, and
young ferns (Welsh:
rhedyn).
Eventually the
forces of
Summer would win and a May King and
Queen were...
-
According to
David M. Jones, a
Calvinistic Methodist minister born at Ty
Rhedyn, near Marian-glas,
Anglesey and Welsh-language
writer whose literary talents...
-
Severn Estuary Southerndown Coast Sully Island The
Parish Field (Cae r
Rhedyn) "Find
protected areas of land and sea".
Natural Resources Wales. Retrieved...
- Llansansiôr
Ysgol Maes Owen
Ysgol Morfa Rhianedd Ysgol Nant y
Groes Ysgol Pant y
Rhedyn Ysgol Pen-y-Bryn
Ysgol Pencae Ysgol Penmachno Ysgol Pentrefoelas Ysgol Porth-y-Felin...
- 'valley', and the
second being *redïn, 'ferns, bracken' (cf.
Welsh glyn
rhedyn),
giving a
meaning of 'valley
overgrown with bracken'.
First recorded as...
-
Gaelic gleann), 'glen, valley' and the ****bric
equivalent of the
Welsh rhedyn, 'fern, bracken.' Dod or dodd is a
dialect word of
unknown origin, but common...
- not yet identified. CPAT PRN not yet identified. Cadw SAM: DE078: Pant-y-
Rhedyn Earthwork coflein NPRN: not yet identified. CPAT PRN not yet identified...
-
Llanwnda 1925:
Albert Henry Mallalieu 1926: John
Robert Collie, of "Bryn
Rhedyn",
Conway 1927:
Griffith Hughes Roberts, of Glanrhyd,
Edeyrn 1928: Henry...