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DIE
fdiednyddig, a, twisted
dieflig, a, devilish, diabolical ; fiendish ;
demoniac
dieflyn, n, little devil, imp
diefyl, np, devils, demons
dieffaith, a, without effect, ineffectual
dieglwyso, v, to unchurch
diegni, a, without exertion, inert
diegwan, a, not weak; strong, mighty
(Rom. iv. 19)
diegwsddor, a, unprincipled
diengyd, tdiengi, v, to flee, to escape
tdieiddil, a, strong, robust, stout, vig-
orous .
tdieiddilwr, wyr, >i, strong man
tdieiriach, a, unsparing
dieisieu, a, unnecessary, needless
tdieisiwo, V, to indemnify, to com-
pensate
fdieisor, a, matchless
dieithr, a, strange, alien, foreign; out-
sidet, outert, externalt- Dyn (gmr)
dieithr, stranger. ddieithr, out of,
outside of, without, beyond; except,
besides
dieithr -iaid, n, stranger, alien
fdieithr, pr, except, save, but; outside;
without
dieithr-ddyn, n, stranger
dieithriad, a, without exception
dieithr(i)o, v, to estrange, to alienate;
to except!, to excludef
tdieithrol, a, strange, alien, foreign
dieithrwch, n, strangeness
dieithryn, n, stranger
di-elw, a, profitless
fdielw, a, worthless, base, mean, vile
jdielwhau, fdielwi, v, to depreciate, to
despise, to abuse, to revile, to vilify;
to sully, to defile
tdielwig, a, vile, base; unshapely
tdiell, a, beautiful, fair, lovely
diemwnt, n, diamond
tdien, a, beautiful; fresh; serene;
pleasant
tdlen, n, extinction; death
dienaid, a, inanimate, lifeless, soulless
dienbyd, a, without peril, secure, safe
dienbydrwydd, n, safety (2 Mace. ix. 21)
dieneidio, v, to exanimate, to slay
tdieneidiog, fdieneidiol, a, lifeless, soul-
less, inanimate
tdieniwed, a, harmless, innocent
tdienlweidrwydd, n, innocence
DIP
tdieniwo, v, to make amends, to in-
demnify, to compensate for injury
fdiennig, a, unsparing, generous; vigor-
ous
tdiennyd, ad, forthwith
fdienoed, n, reprieve, respite
dienw, a, nameless, anonymous
dienwaededig, a, uncircumcised
dienwaediad, n, uncircumcision
tdienwir, a, true, sincere, sterling
dienyddfa -oedd, !eydd, n/, place of exe-
cution
dlenyddiad -au, n, execution
dienyddio, v, to put to death, to execute
dlenyddiwr, wyr, n, executioner
dienyddle -oedd, n, place of execution,
scaffold
tdienyddu, d=^ dienyddio
diepil, a, childless, barren
diepiledd, n, childlessness, barrenness
(Isa. xlvii. 8)
diepiliaeth, m/= diepiledd
tdiergryd, fdiergryn, tdiergrynedlg, a,
intrepid, dauntless, fearless
dierth, <?= dieithr (mostly colloq.)
diesgeulus, a, not negligent; careful,
diligent, assiduous
diesgeulusrwydd, n, diligence, care
tdiesgor, a, unavoidable, inexorable
diesgus, a, without excuse, inexcusable
diesgyrnu, v, to bone (Jer. 1. 17)
fdiesig, a, warlike
dietifedd, «, without issue, childless,
heirless
dietifeddu, v, to disinherit
tdieuoedd, np, days (a double plural)
dieuog, a, not guilty, guiltless, inno-
cent
dieuogi, i;, to clear of guilt, to excul-
pate, to acquit
dieuogrwydd, n, guiltlessness, innocence
diewyllys, a, without a will, intestate
difa, V, to consume; to destroy; to de-
vour; to waste, to ravage
fdifachellu, v, to extricate oneself
fdifachio, V, to unhook, to unhitch, to
unliinge
fdifaddeu, a, without doubt, exception,
or qualification : without stint
tdifaddeuol, a, unpardonable
dlfael, a, unprofitable
difai, a, blameless, faultless; goodt,
wellf : adt> well
dj-fai, a, good enough
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