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LLYW
ìlywodraethwraig, wragedd, m/, gover-
ness, rultr, mistress
fllŷwr, n, leader (llëwr)
jllywy, uf, maiden : a, fair, beautiful
tUywychedig, a=llewychedig
llywydd -ion, n, president; governort;
steersmant (James iii. 4)
ilywyddes -au, n/, female president
llywyddiaeth -au, n/, presidency
llywyddol, a, presidential
Uywyddu, v, to preside
M
tma, pi. mäau, n/, place
mab, meibion, tmeib, «, male; boy; son.
Mab uillt, alien, bondsman, villein.
Mab maeth, foster-son
mabaidd, a, filial
maban -od, n, babe, baby
mabanaidd, a, babyish, childisli (Heb.
V. 13)
mabandod, n, childliood, infancy
tmabcainc, ceinciau, nf, shoot, sucker
jmabcath -od, nc, kitten
tmabcorn, mepcyrn, n, core of a horn
tmabddall, «, blind from birth
tmabddysg, n, what is first learnt;
elementary instruction
tmabgar, a, fond of children
mabgoU, ;;/, the poppy
fmabgynnwys, n, adoption
mabîaidd, a, puerile, childish
mabiaith, nf, baby talk, prattle ;
caressing speech
tmabin, a, juvenile, infantine
tmabinaidd, a, cliildish, youthful
mabinog, n, apprentice bard
mabinogi, ogion, n, the stock in trade
of a mabinog; also used for a story
of infancy — 'Mabinogi lesu Grist':
romance
tmablan -nau, nf, burial-place
tmabliw -iau, ;i, reflected hue
tmablygad, aid, n, the pupil ot the eye
mabmaeth -au -od, n, foster-son
maboed, n, childhood, infancy, youth;
minority, nonage
raabol, ft, child-like ; filial
mabolaeth, n/, sonship; boyhood, youth,
minority, nonage
mabolaidd, «, youthful, boyish
mabolgamp -au, nf, (juvenile) game,
sport, feat
tmabradd -au, nf, bachelor's degree
MAD
mabsant -au, h, patron saint
tmabsanta, v, to canonize
•fmabwaith, n, a child's task
mabwysiad, tmabwys, n, adoption
mabwysiadol, a, adoptive; adopted
mabwysiadu, v, to adopt
macai, eiod, maceiad, aid, n, maggot,
ijrub, caterpillar, larva
tmacon, up, berries= bacon
tmacraeth, nf, tutelage, patronage
macrell, pi. meeryll, nf, mackerel
macsu, V, to brew (S.W.)
macswr, wyr, n, brewer: /. maeswraig
tmacwy -aid, n, youth, boy, youngster,
page, armour-bearer, tesquire
tmacwyaidd, a, youthful
tmacwyf -aid, n=macwy
macyn, n, napkin. Macyn paced,
pocket-handkerchief (dial.)
tmach, meichiau, n, security, surety, bail
fmachdaith, ;;/, maiden
tmachdeyrn, u, overlord, sovereign
machlud, machludiad, n, setting, going
down. Machlud haul, sunset
machlud, machludo, v, to set, to go
down (ymachludd)
machnio, &c. See mechnio, &c.
machnîydd, n, mediator (Heb. vii. 22)
mad, a, good, goodly (poet.): nf, good
madalch, madarch, n, toadstool;
musliroom
madfall -od, ;;/, lizard, newt
madfeien, nf, usü. Y fad felen, (myth.)
basilisk; (hist.) yellow plague; (bot.)
knapweed. See bad
madgall -od, n/= madfall
tmadiain, a, good, goodly, bountiful
tmadlywydd, n, governor
fmadog, n, epithet for a fox, reynard
madredd, n, putrefaction, suppuration,
pus
madreddog, a, putrescent, purulent;
addled
madreddu, v, to generate pus, to putrefy
tmadroedd, np, putrid bodies
t madron, n, a giddy person
madrondod, n, giddiness, dizziness,
stupefaction, astonishment (Ps. Ix. 3)
madroni, v, to make or become dizzy
madru, v, to putrefy, to fester, to rot
madrudd -ion, n, marrow; cartilage
madruddyn, n, cartilage. Madruddyn
y cc'tii, spinal marrow, spinal cord
tmadrwy -od, nf, newt, eft
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ìlywodraethwraig, wragedd, m/, gover-
ness, rultr, mistress
fllŷwr, n, leader (llëwr)
jllywy, uf, maiden : a, fair, beautiful
tUywychedig, a=llewychedig
llywydd -ion, n, president; governort;
steersmant (James iii. 4)
ilywyddes -au, n/, female president
llywyddiaeth -au, n/, presidency
llywyddol, a, presidential
Uywyddu, v, to preside
M
tma, pi. mäau, n/, place
mab, meibion, tmeib, «, male; boy; son.
Mab uillt, alien, bondsman, villein.
Mab maeth, foster-son
mabaidd, a, filial
maban -od, n, babe, baby
mabanaidd, a, babyish, childisli (Heb.
V. 13)
mabandod, n, childliood, infancy
tmabcainc, ceinciau, nf, shoot, sucker
jmabcath -od, nc, kitten
tmabcorn, mepcyrn, n, core of a horn
tmabddall, «, blind from birth
tmabddysg, n, what is first learnt;
elementary instruction
tmabgar, a, fond of children
mabgoU, ;;/, the poppy
fmabgynnwys, n, adoption
mabîaidd, a, puerile, childish
mabiaith, nf, baby talk, prattle ;
caressing speech
tmabin, a, juvenile, infantine
tmabinaidd, a, cliildish, youthful
mabinog, n, apprentice bard
mabinogi, ogion, n, the stock in trade
of a mabinog; also used for a story
of infancy — 'Mabinogi lesu Grist':
romance
tmablan -nau, nf, burial-place
tmabliw -iau, ;i, reflected hue
tmablygad, aid, n, the pupil ot the eye
mabmaeth -au -od, n, foster-son
maboed, n, childhood, infancy, youth;
minority, nonage
raabol, ft, child-like ; filial
mabolaeth, n/, sonship; boyhood, youth,
minority, nonage
mabolaidd, «, youthful, boyish
mabolgamp -au, nf, (juvenile) game,
sport, feat
tmabradd -au, nf, bachelor's degree
MAD
mabsant -au, h, patron saint
tmabsanta, v, to canonize
•fmabwaith, n, a child's task
mabwysiad, tmabwys, n, adoption
mabwysiadol, a, adoptive; adopted
mabwysiadu, v, to adopt
macai, eiod, maceiad, aid, n, maggot,
ijrub, caterpillar, larva
tmacon, up, berries= bacon
tmacraeth, nf, tutelage, patronage
macrell, pi. meeryll, nf, mackerel
macsu, V, to brew (S.W.)
macswr, wyr, n, brewer: /. maeswraig
tmacwy -aid, n, youth, boy, youngster,
page, armour-bearer, tesquire
tmacwyaidd, a, youthful
tmacwyf -aid, n=macwy
macyn, n, napkin. Macyn paced,
pocket-handkerchief (dial.)
tmach, meichiau, n, security, surety, bail
fmachdaith, ;;/, maiden
tmachdeyrn, u, overlord, sovereign
machlud, machludiad, n, setting, going
down. Machlud haul, sunset
machlud, machludo, v, to set, to go
down (ymachludd)
machnio, &c. See mechnio, &c.
machnîydd, n, mediator (Heb. vii. 22)
mad, a, good, goodly (poet.): nf, good
madalch, madarch, n, toadstool;
musliroom
madfall -od, ;;/, lizard, newt
madfeien, nf, usü. Y fad felen, (myth.)
basilisk; (hist.) yellow plague; (bot.)
knapweed. See bad
madgall -od, n/= madfall
tmadiain, a, good, goodly, bountiful
tmadlywydd, n, governor
fmadog, n, epithet for a fox, reynard
madredd, n, putrefaction, suppuration,
pus
madreddog, a, putrescent, purulent;
addled
madreddu, v, to generate pus, to putrefy
tmadroedd, np, putrid bodies
t madron, n, a giddy person
madrondod, n, giddiness, dizziness,
stupefaction, astonishment (Ps. Ix. 3)
madroni, v, to make or become dizzy
madru, v, to putrefy, to fester, to rot
madrudd -ion, n, marrow; cartilage
madruddyn, n, cartilage. Madruddyn
y cc'tii, spinal marrow, spinal cord
tmadrwy -od, nf, newt, eft
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Description | Spurrells Welsh English dictionary. |
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Shelfmark | Mat.19 |
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Description | Items from a collection of 170 volumes relating to Gaelic matters. Mainly philological works in the Celtic and some non-Celtic languages. Some books extensively annotated by Angus Matheson, the first Professor of Celtic at Glasgow University. |
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Description | Selected items from five 'Special and Named Printed Collections'. Includes books in Gaelic and other Celtic languages, works about the Gaels, their languages, literature, culture and history. |
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