- Cae Cwm-
tywyll is an
unimproved hay
meadow that is a Site of
Special Scientific Interest in Carmarthenshire, Wales. List of
Sites of
Special Scientific...
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Lithuanian tamsi "dark",
Latvian tumsa "darkness",
Sanskrit tamas and
Welsh tywyll "darkness" and
Middle Irish teimen "dark grey". The
origin is
shared by...
- Welsh, Hafren)
Thames from
Tamesis = 'dark' (likely
cognate with
Welsh tywyll 'darkness',
Cornish tewal,
Breton teñval,
Irish teimheal,
pointing to a...
- magazine. He died of
myeloma on 25
April 2004, at the age of 53. Y
Drych Tywyll a Storïau
Eraill (Y Lolfa, 1992) Smôc Gron Bach (Y Lolfa, 1994) – Gwobr...
-
found strangled to
death the
following day next to a path
through Pant
Tywyll which she had
taken on her way to
visit her
mother at the City Arms pub...
- the Proto-Indo-European root *temH-,
which also
appears in the
Welsh word
tywyll, 'darkness' and in the
Dutch deemster. *Tamasios or *Tamisios
would then...
-
Richards of Aberystwyth. In 1859 he was
asked to
become minister of Pant-
tywyll Calvinistic Methodist church in
Merthyr Tydfil and was
ordained on 7 August...
- [The
White Lane: A
fragment of autobiography]. Denbigh:
Gwasg Gee, 1960.
Tywyll Heno:
stori fer hir [Dark Tonight: a long
short story]. Denbigh:
Gwasg Gee...
- for children:
Sionyn a
Siarli (1978), Huw a'r Adar Aur (1987), and Y Tir
Tywyll (1990). Her
introduction to
Welsh literature for English-speaking readers...
- Tamaris :
possibly from
Celtic *tames- 'dark' (cf.
Celtic *temeslos >
Welsh tywyll 'darkness').
Other theories. O Grove,
Medieval Latin Ogrobre 912: from Celtic...