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DIW
diwygiad -au, n, reform at ion, reform;
improvement, emendation; revival
fdiwygiad, n, dress, attire, garb; form,
manner, bearing
diwygiadol, a, reformatory; revivalistic
diwygiedig, a, reformed ; revised
diwygio, V, to correct, to amend, to re-
form, to improve, to emend, to revise
diwygiol, a, corrective, reformatory
diwygiwr, wyr, n, reformer; revivalist
tdiwygu, î^= diwygio
tdiwyl, a, unabashed, fearless, bold;
impudent
fdiwyll, a, clear, plain
tdiwyll -au -ion, n, cultivation, culture;
cult, worship
tdiwyll, n, a religious, a devotee
diwylliad, n, cultivation, culture; cultf,
worshipt
diwylliadol, a, promoting culture. Cym-
deiihas ddiwylliadol, mutual improve-
ment society
diwylliant, n, cultivation, culture
tdiwylliawdr, odron, n, tiller, cultivator
diwylliedig, a, cultured
diwyllio, V, to cultivate; to worshipt
diwylliwr, diwyllydd, wyr, n, cultivator;
worshippert
tdiwyllodraeth, «/, cultivation, tillage
tdiwyn, v, to trim or comb (hair)
tdiwyn, v, to bless
tdiwyndeb, n, blessedness
diwyno, v, to mar, to spoil; to sully, to
dirty, to soil (Cant. v. 3)
tdiwyrgam, a, straightforward, direct
diwyrni, diwyro, a, undeviating, un-
swerving, straight
tdiymadaw, a, that does not leave,
desert or forsake
diymadferth, a, without force or energy;
inactive; helpless
diymannerch, a, silent ; without a word;
without ceremony
diymarbed, a, unsparing, ceaseless
tdiymarbod, a, unprepared; unmindful,
mconsiderate
diymaros, a, without delay
diymatal, a, unceasing, unremitting
diymbaid, a, ceaseless
tdiymdawr, a, heedless, indifierent
tdiymdor, a, without a break, unbroken
diymdrech, a, without effort, effortless
diymdro, a, straight, immediate
diymdroi, a, without delay, immediate
DOB
diymddiried, a, unreliable, untrust-
worthy
tdiymer, a, indifierent, impartial
diymflrost, a, boastless, unassuming
diymgais, a, effortless, easy-going
diymgeledd, a, succourless, destitute
diymhongar, a, unassuming, unpre-
tentious, unostentatious, unambitious
diymhongarwch, n, unostentatiousness
tdiymliw, a, without reproach
diymod, a, immovable, immobile, mo-
tionless; steadfast, ' unmovable ' (i
Cor. XV. 58)
diymodrwydd, w, immobility; stead-
fastness
diymofal, a=diofal
tdiymogor, a, homeless, houseless
tdiymosgryd, tdiymosgryn, a, intrepid,
fearless, dauntless
tdiymsathr, a, untrodden, unfrequented
diymwad, a, undeniable, indisputable
diymwared, a, without escape, unes-
capable
diymysgaru, v, to disembowel, to evis-
cerate
diynni, a, without vigour, inert
tdiysbeilio, v, to unsheathe
diysbryd, a, spiritless, dispirited, lifeless
diysgog, a, immovable, steadfast, firm,
stable
diysgogrwydd, n, steadfastness, stability
diystyr, a, inconsiderate; unmeaning,
meaningless; unimportant; contemp-
tuous; contemptible
diystyrlaeth, a, inconsiderate, thought-
less, heedless: «/t, inconsideration ;
c&ntemptibility
diystyrllyd, a, contemptuous, disdainful,
scornful; contemptiblet, despisedt
diystyru, v, to disregard; to despise, to
scorn
diystyrwch, «, disregard, contempt, dis-
dain, scorn
diystyrwr, wyr, n, despiser, scorner
died -ion, w/, debt; duty=dyled
dledswydd, w/= dyledswydd
dledus, a= dyledus
tdlif, n= dylif
do, ad, yes, yea (in answer to questions
in aorist tense)
dobio, V, to beat, to strike, to wallop,
to pelt
tdobr -au, tdobrwy -on, n, bribe; fee
tdobri, tdobrwyo, v, to bribe; to fee
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diwygiad -au, n, reform at ion, reform;
improvement, emendation; revival
fdiwygiad, n, dress, attire, garb; form,
manner, bearing
diwygiadol, a, reformatory; revivalistic
diwygiedig, a, reformed ; revised
diwygio, V, to correct, to amend, to re-
form, to improve, to emend, to revise
diwygiol, a, corrective, reformatory
diwygiwr, wyr, n, reformer; revivalist
tdiwygu, î^= diwygio
tdiwyl, a, unabashed, fearless, bold;
impudent
fdiwyll, a, clear, plain
tdiwyll -au -ion, n, cultivation, culture;
cult, worship
tdiwyll, n, a religious, a devotee
diwylliad, n, cultivation, culture; cultf,
worshipt
diwylliadol, a, promoting culture. Cym-
deiihas ddiwylliadol, mutual improve-
ment society
diwylliant, n, cultivation, culture
tdiwylliawdr, odron, n, tiller, cultivator
diwylliedig, a, cultured
diwyllio, V, to cultivate; to worshipt
diwylliwr, diwyllydd, wyr, n, cultivator;
worshippert
tdiwyllodraeth, «/, cultivation, tillage
tdiwyn, v, to trim or comb (hair)
tdiwyn, v, to bless
tdiwyndeb, n, blessedness
diwyno, v, to mar, to spoil; to sully, to
dirty, to soil (Cant. v. 3)
tdiwyrgam, a, straightforward, direct
diwyrni, diwyro, a, undeviating, un-
swerving, straight
tdiymadaw, a, that does not leave,
desert or forsake
diymadferth, a, without force or energy;
inactive; helpless
diymannerch, a, silent ; without a word;
without ceremony
diymarbed, a, unsparing, ceaseless
tdiymarbod, a, unprepared; unmindful,
mconsiderate
diymaros, a, without delay
diymatal, a, unceasing, unremitting
diymbaid, a, ceaseless
tdiymdawr, a, heedless, indifierent
tdiymdor, a, without a break, unbroken
diymdrech, a, without effort, effortless
diymdro, a, straight, immediate
diymdroi, a, without delay, immediate
DOB
diymddiried, a, unreliable, untrust-
worthy
tdiymer, a, indifierent, impartial
diymflrost, a, boastless, unassuming
diymgais, a, effortless, easy-going
diymgeledd, a, succourless, destitute
diymhongar, a, unassuming, unpre-
tentious, unostentatious, unambitious
diymhongarwch, n, unostentatiousness
tdiymliw, a, without reproach
diymod, a, immovable, immobile, mo-
tionless; steadfast, ' unmovable ' (i
Cor. XV. 58)
diymodrwydd, w, immobility; stead-
fastness
diymofal, a=diofal
tdiymogor, a, homeless, houseless
tdiymosgryd, tdiymosgryn, a, intrepid,
fearless, dauntless
tdiymsathr, a, untrodden, unfrequented
diymwad, a, undeniable, indisputable
diymwared, a, without escape, unes-
capable
diymysgaru, v, to disembowel, to evis-
cerate
diynni, a, without vigour, inert
tdiysbeilio, v, to unsheathe
diysbryd, a, spiritless, dispirited, lifeless
diysgog, a, immovable, steadfast, firm,
stable
diysgogrwydd, n, steadfastness, stability
diystyr, a, inconsiderate; unmeaning,
meaningless; unimportant; contemp-
tuous; contemptible
diystyrlaeth, a, inconsiderate, thought-
less, heedless: «/t, inconsideration ;
c&ntemptibility
diystyrllyd, a, contemptuous, disdainful,
scornful; contemptiblet, despisedt
diystyru, v, to disregard; to despise, to
scorn
diystyrwch, «, disregard, contempt, dis-
dain, scorn
diystyrwr, wyr, n, despiser, scorner
died -ion, w/, debt; duty=dyled
dledswydd, w/= dyledswydd
dledus, a= dyledus
tdlif, n= dylif
do, ad, yes, yea (in answer to questions
in aorist tense)
dobio, V, to beat, to strike, to wallop,
to pelt
tdobr -au, tdobrwy -on, n, bribe; fee
tdobri, tdobrwyo, v, to bribe; to fee
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Description | Spurrells Welsh English dictionary. |
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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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