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JPEN^_
penboethyn, boethiaid, n, hothead,
fanatic, bigot, extremist
penbw!, a, thick-headed, stupid
penbwl, penbwla, pi. penbyliaid, n,
blockhead, dullard; tadpole
penbwla, n, the tish niiller's-thumb
tpencais, ceisiaid, n. receiver-general
pencampwr, wyr, n, champion
pen-capten -laid, einiaid, n, chief cap-
tain (Acts xxiii. i8)
pencawna, v, to fritter time away, to
trifle, to dally
penceirddiaeth,;!/, office of achietofsong
pencenedl -oedd, n, chief of a family
pencerdd, peneeirddiaid, n, chief of song,
chief musician
penci, cwn, n, the dog-fish
tpenciwdod -iaid, n, generalissimo
penclwm, clymau, n, hilt, haft, handle;
top-knot; end, conclusion
tpencnaw, tpeneno, pi. pencnawiau, n,
arliculation, joint
pencniif, n, penknife
tpencnud -iau, n, leader of wolves
pencrys -au, n, false shirt front, dicky
pen-cyfamodwr, n, federal head
tpencyfeistedd, n, chief seat, high court
pencynydd -ion, n, chief huntsman
penchwiban, .7, light-headed, giddy,
flighty, capricious
penchwibandod, u, giddiness, capricious-
ne-;s
penchwidr, a, giddy-headed, giddy
penchwidredd, n, giddy-headedness, gid-
diness
tpendatadu, v. See pendifadu
pendant, a, positive, express; explicit,
definite; emphatic
pendantrwydd, n, positiveness
pendefig -ion, n, prince, grandee, noble-
man, noble, peer, chieftain
pendefigaeth, ni, aristocracy, peerage
pendefigaidd, a, noble, aristocratic,
patrician
pendeflges -au, n/, titled lady, peeress,
princess
pendefigydd -ion, n, aristocrat, patrician
penderfyniad -au, n, determination,
resolution, decision
penderfyniaeth, «/, determinism
pendertynol, a, determined, resolute,
resolved, decisive
penderfynolrwydd, n, resoluteness, reso-
lution, determination
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PEN
penderfynu, v, to determine, to resolve,
to decide
penderfynwr, wyr, n, determiner, de-
cider, arbiter
pendew, <?, thick-headed; stupid
tpendiadnod, a. Yn — , especially
tpendifa'du, tpendatadu, v, to stun, to
distract
pendifaddeu, a. Yn — , verily, es-
pecially (Acts xxvi. 3)
pendil -iau, n, pendulum
pendist -iau, n, piazza, colonnade
pendoll, af, with hole in head or end
tpendragon, n, chief leader, supreme
prince
pendramwnwgl, a, topsyturvy; head-
long (L'lke IV. 29)
pendraphen, a, helter-skelter, confused
pendreigi, a, giddy-headed
pendrist, a, moping, sad
pendro, /;/, giddiness, vertigo; staggers
pendroi, v, to become giddy
pendrondod, n, giddy-headedness
pendroni, v, to cause one's head to
swim; to perplex oneself, to worry
over
tpendrwch, drychion, a, with severed
head
pendrwm, am, top-heavy; drowsy: /.
pendrom
pendrymu, v, to grow top-heavy; to
drowse, to droop
pendwll, a, open at end
pendwmpian, tpendwmpio, v, to nod, to
doze, to slumber; to stumble
penddar, «;, penddaredd, n, vertigo,
giddiness; muse
penddaru, v, to grow giddy; to bewilder
tpenddiannod, a. Yn — , especially
tpenddianod, a. See penddiannod
penddu, a, black- headed, black-haired:
n, the bird blackcap; cudweed
pendduyn -nod, 11, boil
penelin -oedd, n & nf, the elbow
penelino, v, to elbow; to recline
penenwad -au, n, acrostic
peneuraid, n, goldilocks
peneuryn, h, goldfinch; yellow-hammer
tpenfaddeu, a, liable to forfeit
penfaith, a, long-headed
penfar -au, n, head-stall; muzzle
penfas. í;, shallow-pated; stupid
penieddal, a, soft-headed; simple
penfeddalwch, n, soft-headedness
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penboethyn, boethiaid, n, hothead,
fanatic, bigot, extremist
penbw!, a, thick-headed, stupid
penbwl, penbwla, pi. penbyliaid, n,
blockhead, dullard; tadpole
penbwla, n, the tish niiller's-thumb
tpencais, ceisiaid, n. receiver-general
pencampwr, wyr, n, champion
pen-capten -laid, einiaid, n, chief cap-
tain (Acts xxiii. i8)
pencawna, v, to fritter time away, to
trifle, to dally
penceirddiaeth,;!/, office of achietofsong
pencenedl -oedd, n, chief of a family
pencerdd, peneeirddiaid, n, chief of song,
chief musician
penci, cwn, n, the dog-fish
tpenciwdod -iaid, n, generalissimo
penclwm, clymau, n, hilt, haft, handle;
top-knot; end, conclusion
tpencnaw, tpeneno, pi. pencnawiau, n,
arliculation, joint
pencniif, n, penknife
tpencnud -iau, n, leader of wolves
pencrys -au, n, false shirt front, dicky
pen-cyfamodwr, n, federal head
tpencyfeistedd, n, chief seat, high court
pencynydd -ion, n, chief huntsman
penchwiban, .7, light-headed, giddy,
flighty, capricious
penchwibandod, u, giddiness, capricious-
ne-;s
penchwidr, a, giddy-headed, giddy
penchwidredd, n, giddy-headedness, gid-
diness
tpendatadu, v. See pendifadu
pendant, a, positive, express; explicit,
definite; emphatic
pendantrwydd, n, positiveness
pendefig -ion, n, prince, grandee, noble-
man, noble, peer, chieftain
pendefigaeth, ni, aristocracy, peerage
pendefigaidd, a, noble, aristocratic,
patrician
pendeflges -au, n/, titled lady, peeress,
princess
pendefigydd -ion, n, aristocrat, patrician
penderfyniad -au, n, determination,
resolution, decision
penderfyniaeth, «/, determinism
pendertynol, a, determined, resolute,
resolved, decisive
penderfynolrwydd, n, resoluteness, reso-
lution, determination
20
PEN
penderfynu, v, to determine, to resolve,
to decide
penderfynwr, wyr, n, determiner, de-
cider, arbiter
pendew, <?, thick-headed; stupid
tpendiadnod, a. Yn — , especially
tpendifa'du, tpendatadu, v, to stun, to
distract
pendifaddeu, a. Yn — , verily, es-
pecially (Acts xxvi. 3)
pendil -iau, n, pendulum
pendist -iau, n, piazza, colonnade
pendoll, af, with hole in head or end
tpendragon, n, chief leader, supreme
prince
pendramwnwgl, a, topsyturvy; head-
long (L'lke IV. 29)
pendraphen, a, helter-skelter, confused
pendreigi, a, giddy-headed
pendrist, a, moping, sad
pendro, /;/, giddiness, vertigo; staggers
pendroi, v, to become giddy
pendrondod, n, giddy-headedness
pendroni, v, to cause one's head to
swim; to perplex oneself, to worry
over
tpendrwch, drychion, a, with severed
head
pendrwm, am, top-heavy; drowsy: /.
pendrom
pendrymu, v, to grow top-heavy; to
drowse, to droop
pendwll, a, open at end
pendwmpian, tpendwmpio, v, to nod, to
doze, to slumber; to stumble
penddar, «;, penddaredd, n, vertigo,
giddiness; muse
penddaru, v, to grow giddy; to bewilder
tpenddiannod, a. Yn — , especially
tpenddianod, a. See penddiannod
penddu, a, black- headed, black-haired:
n, the bird blackcap; cudweed
pendduyn -nod, 11, boil
penelin -oedd, n & nf, the elbow
penelino, v, to elbow; to recline
penenwad -au, n, acrostic
peneuraid, n, goldilocks
peneuryn, h, goldfinch; yellow-hammer
tpenfaddeu, a, liable to forfeit
penfaith, a, long-headed
penfar -au, n, head-stall; muzzle
penfas. í;, shallow-pated; stupid
penieddal, a, soft-headed; simple
penfeddalwch, n, soft-headedness
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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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