- in Flintshire. The name of the town is a
combination of the
Welsh words rhudd "red" + glan "riverbank". In AD 921, the Anglo-Saxon king,
Edward the Elder...
- Foel
Rhudd is a top of
Esgeiriau Gwynion in
north Wales. It top a wide area of peat bog, the
summit marked only by a few stones.
Esgeiriau Gwynion summit...
-
skirted by
villages such as
Pwllglas and Rhewl. The name
comes from the
Welsh rhudd (red) and din (fort),
after the
colour of
sandstone bedrock, from which...
- glas gwyrdd, glas uaine, glas uaine, glas red
rouge ruz rudh coch (also:
rhudd)
dearg (hair, etc. ruadh)
dearg (hair, etc. rua)
yellow jaune melen melyn...
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including Celtic influences such as the
Gaelic word red (rua/ruadh/ruy/
rhudd/rudh/ruz),
which is
related to “Rory” (Gaelic Ruaidhrí - red king). This...
- Lith raũdonas "red", raũdas "reddish-brown",
rudas "brown" OIr rúad, W
rhudd "red", rhwd "rust"; Gaul Roud- (in
personal names)
pruth "redhead" (< PAlb...
- grandmother, Haer,
daughter and
heiress of Cynfyn, son of
Cillyn y
Blaidd Rhudd (meaning "Cillyn the
Bloody Wolf") of Gest in Eifionydd. He was related...
- Gr****) Peenemünde Peenemünde (German), Pianoujście (Polish)
Penrith Pen
Rhudd (Welsh),
Pioraid (Scottish Gaelic)*,
Peerit (Scots) Perm Perm (English,...
-
likely derived from the word Pen (hill) and a
cognate of the
Welsh word
rhudd (red). Red Hill is also one
proposed etymology for the much
debated name...
- Nod 30E The
Berwyns Gwynedd 659 16 2,162 51 125 SH988290 N 131 186 Foel
Rhudd Esgeiriau Gwynion 30E The
Arans Gwynedd 659 15 2,162 49 124 125 SH895239...