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Sawyl Penuchel or Ben
Uchel ("high-head", "arrogant"), also
known as
Samuil ****sel ("low-head", "humble"), was a
British king of the sub-Roman period...
- cros ard / ardchros,
Scottish Gaelic:
crois àrd / àrd-chrois, Welsh:
croes uchel /
croes eglwysig) is a free-standing
Christian cross made of
stone and often...
- Not 'high hill', as is
often mistakenly given as the translation; Bryn
Uchel translates to 'high hill' As of May 31, 2021."Financial
Reports and Budgets...
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border nebuly Sable.
Supporters Dexter a
dragon Gules,
sinister a
griffin Or both
resting their inner feet on a
Celtic cross Argent.
Motto Anelan Uchel...
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thought that the name came from the
Roman name Uzella,
translated as Les
Uchel in Cornish. In the 17th
century po****r
opinion was that the name came from...
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Britons presumably from late Iron Age Britain. His
epithet Penuchel or Ben
Uchel means "high head"
perhaps on
account of his height. [3]
According to the...
- oni
ddywedaf i
gelwydd o
flodau Lleu y mae hyn.
Derwen a dyf mewn maes
uchel nis
gwlych glaw, nis
tawdd gwres cynhaliodd ugain dawn ar ei brig Lleu Llaw...
- *upse-tyo. However, in
Gaulish and
Brittonic *ps > *x (cf.
Gaulish Uxama, MW.
uchel, 'one six'). PIE *pt > *tt / t:
setantu 'seventh' (< *septmo-to). However...
- Council. Possibly,
though very doubtfully,
Hucclecote derives from Welsh: '
Uchel'+'coed' = high wood (cf
Wotton & Barnwood)
meaning that the name 'Hucclecote'...
- is less
likely that the name
involves the
adjective *
uchel meaning "high, tall" (cf.
Welsh uchel). The
Ochils are
formed from a
thick wedge of Devonian...