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PRI
priod, nc, married person, husband,
wife, consort
priodadwy, a, marriageable
priodas -au, nf, marriage, wedding
priodasfab, feibion, n, bridegroom
priodasferch -ed, «/, bride
priodasgerdd -i, n/, nuptial song or poem,
epithalainium
priodasol, a, matrinioiiial; married
tpriodawr, a, proper, rightful, lawful
priqd^^dduU -iau, n, idiom
priodfab, feibion, ;;, bridegroom
priodferch -ed, nf, bride
priodi, V, to marry, to wed, to espouse
priodol, £7, proper, appropriate; marriedt
priodoldeb -au, n, appropriateness, pro-
priety
priodolder -au, n, propriety; personal-
ityt, propertyt, distinctionf
priodoiedd -au, jj/, attribute; ' peculiar
treasure ' (Mai. iii. 17)
priodoli, V, to attribute; to appropriatef
priodoliad, n, attribution
pjiodoliaeth -au, nf, attribute, property
tpriodoliaethu, r, tc attribute
priodor -ion, .7, proprielort; native (Ex.
xii. lo)
priodoriaeth, nf, inheritance; 'peculiar
treasure ' (Ps. rxxxv. .-i-)
tpriol, «= prior
tprion, «/> (-yn, «), imps
prior -iaid, n, prior
priordy, dai, n, priory
pris -iau -oedd, n, price, value
prisiad, prisiant, w, valuing, valuation,
assessment
prisiedig, a, priced (Matt, xxvii 9)
prisio, V, to value, to price, to assess;
to prize
prisiwr, wyr, n, valuer, assessor
problem -au, nf, problem
tprobwyllau, np (probwyll, if), trans-
verse bars of a plough handle
proe -iau, n, thrust, stab, poke
procer -au -i -on, n, poker
prociad -au, n, poke
procio, V, to tlirust, to slab; to poke; to
throb
proest -iau, n, a term in Welsh prosody
tproestlawn, a, full of exploits
profadwy, a, provable; proved
profaint, n, provender
tprofandyr, n, provender
profedig, a, proved, tried, approved
PRO
profedigaetli -au, m, trial; temptation;
(loosely) misfortune, calamity; proof t
profedigaBthus, a, beset with trials
tprofestydd -ion, ;;, arbiter; cliief; ruler
prof), :', to prove; to taste, to try, to
test, to examine; to experience; to
essay, to attempt (Heb. xi. 29): «, a
taste
profiad -au, n, experience; (religious)
testimony ; probation ; test, trial
(i Pet. iv. 12); proof
profiadol, a, experienced
profiedydd -ion, n, prover, tester
proflen -ni, ;;/, proof-sheet
profocio, V, to provoke, to tease
profociwr, wyr, n, provoker, teaser
profoclyd, a, provoking, teasing
profwr, wyr, n, taster, tester, trier
profîes -au, );/, profession
proffesedig, a, professed
proflesol, a, professing; professional
proffesor -iaid, ii, protessor
proflesu, V, to proiess
proffeswr, wyr, n. professor
proffeswriaeth -au, nf, profession; pro-
fessoriate, professorship
proffeswrol, a, professorial; professional
proffesyddiaeth, nf, professionalism
proflesyddol, a, professional
profDd, promt, nf, profit
proffldiol, proflitiol, a, profitable
proffltio, V, to profit, to benefit
proffwyd -i, ;;, prophet
tproffwydawd, nf, prophecy; song
profîwydes -au, nf, prophetess
proffwydo, v, to prophesy, to foretell
proffwydol, í7, proplietic
profîwydoìiaeíh -au, ;;/, prophecy
proftwydoliaethol, a, of prophecy, pro-
phetic
tproffwydoliaethu, v, to prophesy
tproffwydoliawl, a, prophetic
proffwydwr, wyr, n, prophesier, prophet
prolog, ;;, prologue, introduction
prop -iau, n, prop
propio, V, to prop
propr, propor, a, pretty (N.W.)
proselyt -iaid, n, proselyte
proselytio, v, to proselytize
proselytiwr, wyr, n, proselytizer
proses, n & nf, process
prosesiwn, iynau, n, procession
protest -iadau, protestiad -au, n, protest
Protestannaidd, a, Protestant
317
priod, nc, married person, husband,
wife, consort
priodadwy, a, marriageable
priodas -au, nf, marriage, wedding
priodasfab, feibion, n, bridegroom
priodasferch -ed, «/, bride
priodasgerdd -i, n/, nuptial song or poem,
epithalainium
priodasol, a, matrinioiiial; married
tpriodawr, a, proper, rightful, lawful
priqd^^dduU -iau, n, idiom
priodfab, feibion, ;;, bridegroom
priodferch -ed, nf, bride
priodi, V, to marry, to wed, to espouse
priodol, £7, proper, appropriate; marriedt
priodoldeb -au, n, appropriateness, pro-
priety
priodolder -au, n, propriety; personal-
ityt, propertyt, distinctionf
priodoiedd -au, jj/, attribute; ' peculiar
treasure ' (Mai. iii. 17)
priodoli, V, to attribute; to appropriatef
priodoliad, n, attribution
pjiodoliaeth -au, nf, attribute, property
tpriodoliaethu, r, tc attribute
priodor -ion, .7, proprielort; native (Ex.
xii. lo)
priodoriaeth, nf, inheritance; 'peculiar
treasure ' (Ps. rxxxv. .-i-)
tpriol, «= prior
tprion, «/> (-yn, «), imps
prior -iaid, n, prior
priordy, dai, n, priory
pris -iau -oedd, n, price, value
prisiad, prisiant, w, valuing, valuation,
assessment
prisiedig, a, priced (Matt, xxvii 9)
prisio, V, to value, to price, to assess;
to prize
prisiwr, wyr, n, valuer, assessor
problem -au, nf, problem
tprobwyllau, np (probwyll, if), trans-
verse bars of a plough handle
proe -iau, n, thrust, stab, poke
procer -au -i -on, n, poker
prociad -au, n, poke
procio, V, to tlirust, to slab; to poke; to
throb
proest -iau, n, a term in Welsh prosody
tproestlawn, a, full of exploits
profadwy, a, provable; proved
profaint, n, provender
tprofandyr, n, provender
profedig, a, proved, tried, approved
PRO
profedigaetli -au, m, trial; temptation;
(loosely) misfortune, calamity; proof t
profedigaBthus, a, beset with trials
tprofestydd -ion, ;;, arbiter; cliief; ruler
prof), :', to prove; to taste, to try, to
test, to examine; to experience; to
essay, to attempt (Heb. xi. 29): «, a
taste
profiad -au, n, experience; (religious)
testimony ; probation ; test, trial
(i Pet. iv. 12); proof
profiadol, a, experienced
profiedydd -ion, n, prover, tester
proflen -ni, ;;/, proof-sheet
profocio, V, to provoke, to tease
profociwr, wyr, n, provoker, teaser
profoclyd, a, provoking, teasing
profwr, wyr, n, taster, tester, trier
profîes -au, );/, profession
proffesedig, a, professed
proflesol, a, professing; professional
proffesor -iaid, ii, protessor
proflesu, V, to proiess
proffeswr, wyr, n. professor
proffeswriaeth -au, nf, profession; pro-
fessoriate, professorship
proffeswrol, a, professorial; professional
proffesyddiaeth, nf, professionalism
proflesyddol, a, professional
profDd, promt, nf, profit
proffldiol, proflitiol, a, profitable
proffltio, V, to profit, to benefit
proffwyd -i, ;;, prophet
tproffwydawd, nf, prophecy; song
profîwydes -au, nf, prophetess
proffwydo, v, to prophesy, to foretell
proffwydol, í7, proplietic
profîwydoìiaeíh -au, ;;/, prophecy
proftwydoliaethol, a, of prophecy, pro-
phetic
tproffwydoliaethu, v, to prophesy
tproffwydoliawl, a, prophetic
proffwydwr, wyr, n, prophesier, prophet
prolog, ;;, prologue, introduction
prop -iau, n, prop
propio, V, to prop
propr, propor, a, pretty (N.W.)
proselyt -iaid, n, proselyte
proselytio, v, to proselytize
proselytiwr, wyr, n, proselytizer
proses, n & nf, process
prosesiwn, iynau, n, procession
protest -iadau, protestiad -au, n, protest
Protestannaidd, a, Protestant
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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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