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Welsh — Intermediate Vocabulary

2,000 words

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# Word Type IPA Definition
1 -ach Phrase /aχ/ suffix forming abstract nouns and some verbnouns.
2 -adau Phrase /ˈadaɨ̯/ (Ymadrodd).
3 -adur Phrase /ˈadɨ̞r/ agent suffix; usually added to a verbal root.
4 -aduron Phrase /aˈdɨ̞rɔn/ (Ymadrodd).
5 -adwy Phrase /ˈadʊɨ̯/ adjectival suffix indicating capability to be -able, -ible.
6 -aeth Phrase /aɨ̯θ/ territory controlled by, -ship, -age, -y, -dom.
7 -aethau Phrase /ˈeɨ̯θaɨ̯/ (Ymadrodd).
8 -aid Noun, Phrase /ai̯d/ Forming nouns denoting the amount contained, -ful.
9 -aidd Phrase /ai̯ð/ adjectival suffix, -like, -y.
10 -aint Noun, Phrase /ai̯nt/ Equivalent to '-ment': Attached to a verb to form a noun meaning the action denoted by the verb or its result.
11 -ais Phrase /ai̯s/
12 -aist Phrase /ai̯sd/
13 -amid Noun, Phrase
14 -amin Phrase
15 -anaeth Phrase /ˈanaɨ̯θ/ Forms abstract nouns.
16 -annau Phrase /ˈanaɨ̯/ (Ymadrodd).
17 -ant Phrase /ant/
18 -asai Phrase /ˈasai̯/ verb suffix for the third-person singular pluperfect.
19 -asant Phrase /ˈasant/
20 -asech Phrase /ˈasɛχ/ verb suffix for the second-person plural pluperfect.
21 -asem Phrase /ˈasɛm/ verb suffix for the first-person plural pluperfect.
22 -asent Phrase /ˈasɛnt/ verb suffix for the third-person plural pluperfect.
23 -asid Phrase /ˈasɪd/ verb suffix for the impersonal pluperfect.
24 -asit Phrase /ˈasɪt/ verb suffix for the second-person singular pluperfect.
25 -asoch Phrase /ˈasɔχ/
26 -asom Phrase /ˈasɔm/
27 -aswn Phrase /ˈasʊn/ verb suffix for the first-person singular pluperfect.
28 -awd Phrase /au̯d/ noun completing the action of a verb.
29 -awdau Phrase /ˈau̯daɨ̯/ (Ymadrodd).
30 -awdwr Phrase /ˈau̯dʊr/ suffix indicating a person, especially an agent noun: -er, -or.
31 -awdwyr Phrase /ˈau̯dwɨ̞r/ (Ymadrodd).
32 -cyn Phrase /kɨ̞n/ Used to form the singulative of certain words.
33 -deb Phrase /dɛb/ forming abstract nouns, -ness, -ment.
34 -debau Phrase /ˈdɛbaɨ̯/ (Ymadrodd).
35 -der Phrase /dɛr/ forming abstract nouns, -ness, -ment.
36 -derau Phrase /ˈdɛraɨ̯/ (Ymadrodd).
37 -did Phrase /dɪd/ forming abstract nouns, -ness, -ment.
38 -didau Phrase /ˈdɪdaɨ̯/ (Ymadrodd).
39 -dod Phrase /dɔd/ -ness, -ment, forming abstract nouns.
40 -dodau Phrase /ˈdɔdaɨ̯/ (Ymadrodd).
41 -dra Phrase /dra/ forming abstract nouns, -ness, -ment.
42 -dwr Phrase /dʊr/ forming abstract nouns, -ness, -ment.
43 -ebau Phrase /ˈɛbaɨ̯/ (Ymadrodd).
44 -ech Phrase /ɛχ/
45 -edd Noun, Phrase /ɛð/ Equivalent to '-ment': Attached to a verb to form a noun meaning the action denoted by the verb or its result.
46 -eddau Phrase /ˈɛðaɨ̯/ (Ymadrodd).
47 -edig Phrase /ˈɛdɪɡ/ adjectival suffix indicating having characteristics of the root.
48 -edydd Noun, Phrase /ˈɛdɨ̞ð/ suffix indicating a person, or rarely an animal or plant, especially an agent noun: -er, -or, -ist.
49 -eiddio Phrase Forms verbnouns.
50 -eidiau Phrase /ˈei̯djaɨ̯/ (Ymadrodd).
51 -eion Phrase /ˈei̯.ɔn/ (Ymadrodd).
52 -ell Phrase /ɛɬ/ female or young animal.
53 -ellau Phrase /ˈɛɬaɨ̯/ (Ymadrodd).
54 -ent Phrase /ɛnt/
55 -esau Phrase /ˈɛsaɨ̯/ (Ymadrodd).
56 -esid Phrase /ˈɛsɪd/ verb suffix for the impersonal pluperfect.
57 -est Phrase /ɛsd/
58 -faoedd Phrase /ˈvaː.ɔɨ̯ð/ (Ymadrodd).
59 -fed Noun, Phrase /vɛd/ -th (suffix forming the ordinal form of numerals).
60 -fedd Phrase /vɛð/ forming nouns denoting lengths or units of length, -length.
61 -feddi Phrase /ˈɛðɪ̞/ (Ymadrodd).
62 -fel Phrase /vɛl/ forming abstract nouns, -ness, -ment.
63 -feydd Phrase /ˈveɨ̯ð/ (Ymadrodd).
64 -gar Noun, Phrase /ɡar/ adjectival suffix indicating a like or fondness of, -loving.
65 -hau Phrase /ˈhaɨ̯/ creates a verbal noun from an adjectival root.
66 -iach Phrase /jaχ/ pejorative suffix.
67 -iad Phrase /jad/ person who comes from somewhere or is classed by something, -ian, -ist.
68 -iadau Noun, Phrase /ˈjadaɨ̯/ Pluralisation suffix.
69 -iadur Noun, Phrase /ˈjadɨ̞r/ agent suffix; usually added to a verbal root.
70 -iaeth Phrase /jaɨ̯θ/ territory controlled by, -ship, -age, -y, -dom.
71 -iaid Noun, Phrase /jai̯d/ Forms plural nouns., -s.
72 -iaidd Phrase /jai̯ð/ adjectival suffix, -like, -y.
73 -ian Phrase /jan/ Forms verbnouns.
74 -iannau Phrase /ˈjanaɨ̯/ (Ymadrodd).
75 -iant Phrase /jant/ show the action of a verb or its result, -tion, -ment.
76 -iau Noun, Phrase /jaɨ̯/ Forms plural nouns, -s.
77 -iedig Phrase /ˈjɛdɪɡ/ adjectival suffix indicating having characteristics the root.
78 -iedydd Noun, Phrase /ˈjɛdɨ̞ð/ suffix indicating a person, or rarely an animal or plant, especially an agent noun: -er, -or, -ist.
79 -iff Phrase /ɪf/
80 -ineb Noun, Phrase /ˈɪnɛb/ Equivalent to '-ment': Attached to a verb to form a noun meaning the action denoted by the verb or its result.
81 -inebau Phrase /ɪˈnɛbaɨ̯/ (Ymadrodd).
82 -iog Phrase /jɔɡ/ adjectival suffix often indicating an abundance of the root.
83 -iol Phrase /jɔl/ adjectival suffix.
84 -ion Noun, Phrase /jɔn/ An action or process, or the result of an action or process.
85 -ioni Phrase /ˈjɔni/ forming abstract nouns, -ness, -ment.
86 -ith Phrase /ɪθ/
87 -iwr Noun, Phrase /jʊr/ suffix indicating a person, especially an agent noun: -er, -or.
88 -leg Phrase /lɛɡ/ a science, an -ology.
89 -llon Phrase /ɬɔn/ adjectival suffix, often indicating a characteristic or fulness -ful.
90 -llyd Phrase /ɬɨ̞d/ pejorative adjectival suffix, often indicating tendency to or abundance of.
91 -lon Phrase /lɔn/ adjectival suffix, often indicating a characteristic or fulness -ful.
92 -lyd Phrase /lɨ̞d/ pejorative adjectival suffix, often indicating tendency to or abundance of.
93 -mer Phrase
94 -mon Phrase /mɔn/ suffix indicating a vocation: -man.
95 -morff Phrase
96 -myn Phrase /mɨn/ (Ymadrodd).
97 -och Phrase /ɔχ/
98 -odd Noun, Phrase /ɔð/ Plus some indeterminate fraction not amounting to the next higher round number or significant digit; and change; -some.
99 -oedd Noun, Phrase /ɔɨ̯ð/ Pluralisation suffix.
100 -öig Phrase -oic (suffix denoting carboxylic groups).
101 -oleg Phrase /ˈɔlɛɡ/ (Ymadrodd).
102 -ont Phrase /ɔnt/
103 -orion Phrase /ˈɔrjɔn/ (Ymadrodd).
104 -osis Phrase
105 -pwyd Noun, Phrase /pʊɨ̯d/ verb suffix for the impersonal preterite.
106 -red Phrase /rɛd/ Forms abstract nouns.
107 -rwydd Phrase /rʊɨ̯ð/ forming abstract nouns, -ness, -ment.
108 -sai Phrase /sai̯/
109 -sech Phrase /sɛχ/
110 -sen Phrase /sɛn/
111 -set Phrase /sɛt/
112 -soch Phrase /sɔχ/
113 -son Phrase /sɔn/
114 -swn Phrase /sʊn/
115 -ter Phrase /tɛr/ forming abstract nouns, -ness, -ment.
116 -terau Phrase /ˈtɛraɨ̯/ (Ymadrodd).
117 -tid Phrase /tɪd/ forming abstract nouns, -ness, -ment.
118 -tod Phrase /tɔd/ -ness, -ment, forming abstract nouns.
119 -todau Phrase /ˈdɔdaɨ̯/ (Ymadrodd).
120 -tra Phrase /tra/ forming abstract nouns, -ness, -ment.
121 -wch Phrase /ʊχ/
122 -wraig Noun, Phrase /wrai̯ɡ/ Equivalent to '-er': A suffix creating adjectives from verbs, indicating aptitude, proneness, or tendency toward a speci…
123 -wyd Noun, Phrase /ʊɨ̯d/ verb suffix for the impersonal preterite.
124 -wyf Phrase /ʊɨ̯v/
125 -wyr Phrase /wɨ̞r/ (Ymadrodd).
126 -ych Phrase /ɨ̞χ/
127 -ychu Phrase /ˈəχɨ̞/ verb-forming suffix, -ify, -ise.
128 -ydd Noun, Phrase /ɨ̞ð/ Equivalent to '-er': A suffix creating adjectives from verbs, indicating aptitude, proneness, or tendency toward a speci…
129 -yddion Phrase /ˈəðjɔn/ (Ymadrodd).
130 -yll Phrase forming nouns.
131 'chi Noun, Interjection /χiː/ you know, y'know (conversational filler; plural or polite).
132 'dag Preposition /daɡ/ informal form of gydag (“with”) (used before vowels).
133 'dda Verb contraction of bydda.
134 'mond Noun /mɔnd/ contraction of dim ond (“nothing but; only”).
135 'rhen Noun /r̥eːn/ contraction of yr + hen, literally “the old”.
136 'sti Noun, Interjection /sdiː/ you know, y'know (conversational filler; singular informal).
137 0fed Adjective abbreviation of serofed (“zeroth”): 0th.
138 100fed Adjective /ˈkanvɛd/ abbreviation of canfed: 100th.
139 10ed Adjective nonstandard spelling of 10fed.
140 10fed Adjective /ˈdɛɡvɛd/ abbreviation of degfed: 10th.
141 11eg Noun, Adjective /ˌɨ̞nvɛd ar ˈðeːɡ/ abbreviation of unfed ar ddeg: 11th.
142 11fed Adjective abbreviation of un deg unfed: 11th.
143 12fed Adjective /deɨ̯ˈðɛɡvɛd/ abbreviation of deuddegfed (“12th”).
144 13eg Adjective /ˌtrədɨ̞ð ar ˈðeːɡ/ abbreviation of trydydd ar ddeg: 13th.
145 13ydd Adjective nonstandard spelling of 13eg.
146 14edd Adjective nonstandard spelling of 14eg.
147 14eg Adjective /pɛdˌwɛrɪ̞ð ar ˈðeːɡ/ abbreviation of pedwerydd ar ddeg: 14th.
148 14ydd Adjective nonstandard spelling of 14eg.
149 15ed Adjective nonstandard spelling of 15fed.
150 15fed Adjective /pəmˈθɛɡvɛd/ abbreviation of pymthegfed: 15th.
151 16ed Adjective nonstandard spelling of 16eg.
152 16eg Adjective /ˌɨ̞nvɛd ar ˈbəmθɛɡ/ abbreviation of unfed ar bymtheg: 16th.
153 16fed Adjective nonstandard spelling of 16eg.
154 17eg Adjective /ˌai̯l ar ˈbəmθɛɡ/ abbreviation of ail ar bymtheg: 17th.
155 18fed Adjective /deɨ̯ˈnau̯vɛd/ abbreviation of deunawfed: 18th.
156 19eg Adjective /pɛdˌwɛrɪ̞ð ar ˈbəmθɛɡ/ abbreviation of pedwerydd ar bymtheg: 19th.
157 20fed Adjective /ɪˈɡei̯nvɛd/ abbreviation of ugeinfed: 20th.
158 21ain Adjective /ˌɨ̞nvɛd ar ˈhɪɡai̯n/ abbreviation of unfed ar hugain: 21st.
159 22ain Adjective /ˌai̯l ar ˈhɪɡai̯n/ abbreviation of ail ar hugain: 22nd.
160 23ain Adjective /ˌtrədɨ̞ð ar ˈhɪɡai̯n/ abbreviation of trydydd ar hugain: 23rd.
161 24ain Adjective /pɛdˌwɛrɪ̞ð ar ˈhɪɡai̯n/ abbreviation of pedwerydd ar hugain: 24th.
162 25ain Adjective /ˌpɨ̞mɛd ar ˈhɪɡai̯n/ abbreviation of pumed ar hugain: 25th.
163 26ain Adjective /ˌχwɛχɛd ar ˈhɪɡai̯n/ abbreviation of chweched ar hugain: 26th.
164 27ain Adjective /ˌsei̯θvɛd ar ˈhɪɡai̯n/ abbreviation of seithfed ar hugain: 27th.
165 28ain Adjective /ˌʊɨ̯θvɛd ar ˈhɪɡai̯n/ abbreviation of wythfed ar hugain: 28th.
166 29ain Adjective /ˌnau̯vɛd ar ˈhɪɡai̯n/ abbreviation of nawfed ar hugain: 29th.
167 2fed Noun, Adjective /ˈei̯lvɛd/ abbreviation of eilfed: 2nd.
168 30ain Adjective /ˌdɛɡvɛd ar ˈhɪɡai̯n/ abbreviation of degfed ar hugain: 30th.
169 31ain Adjective /ˌɨːn ar ˌðeːɡ ar ˈhɪɡai̯n/ abbreviation of unfed ar ddeg ar hugain: 31st.
170 32ain Adjective abbreviation of deuddegfed ar hugain: 32nd.
171 33ain Adjective abbreviation of tri ar ddeg ar hugain: 33rd.
172 34ain Adjective abbreviation of pedwar ar ddeg ar hugain or pedair ar ddeg ar hugain: 34th.
173 35ain Adjective abbreviation of pymtheg ar hugain: 35th.
174 36ain Adjective abbreviation of un ar bymtheg ar hugain: 36th.
175 37ain Adjective abbreviation of ail ar bymtheg ar hugain: 37th.
176 38ain Adjective abbreviation of deunawfed ar hugain: 38th.
177 39ain Adjective abbreviation of pedwar ar bymtheg ar hugain: 39th.
178 3edd Adjective /ˈtrədɛð/ abbreviation of trydedd: 3rd.
179 3ydd Adjective /ˈtrədɨ̞ð/ abbreviation of trydydd: 3rd.
180 40fed Adjective abbreviation of deugeinfed: 40th.
181 41fed Adjective abbreviation of deugain ac unfed: 41st.
182 42il Adjective abbreviation of deugain ac ail: 42nd.
183 43edd Adjective abbreviation of deugain a trydedd: 43rd.
184 43ydd Adjective abbreviation of deugain a trydydd: 43rd.
185 44edd Adjective abbreviation of deugain a pedwaredd: 44th.
186 44ydd Adjective abbreviation of deugain a pedwerydd: 44th.
187 45ed Adjective abbreviation of deugain a pumed: 45th.
188 46ed Adjective abbreviation of deugain a chweched: 46th.
189 47fed Adjective abbreviation of deugain a seithfed: 47th.
190 48fed Adjective abbreviation of deugain ac wythfed: 48th.
191 49fed Adjective abbreviation of deugain a nawfed: 49th.
192 4edd Adjective /pɛdˈwarɛð/ abbreviation of pedwaredd: 4th.
193 4ydd Adjective /pɛdˈwɛrɪ̞ð/ abbreviation of pedwerydd: 4th.
194 50fed Adjective abbreviation of hanner canfed: 50th.
195 51fed Adjective abbreviation of hanner cant ac unfed: 51st.
196 55ed Adjective abbreviation of hanner cant a pumed: 55th.
197 56ed Adjective abbreviation of hanner cant a chweched: 56th.
198 57fed Adjective abbreviation of hanner cant a seithfed: 57th.
199 58fed Adjective abbreviation of hanner cant ac wythfed: 58th.
200 59fed Adjective abbreviation of hanner cant a nawfed: 59th.
201 60fed Adjective abbreviation of trigeinfed: 60th.
202 61fed Adjective abbreviation of trigain ac unfed: 61st.
203 62il Adjective abbreviation of trigain ac ail: 62nd.
204 65ed Adjective abbreviation of trigain a pumed: 65th.
205 66ed Adjective abbreviation of trigain a chweched: 66th.
206 67fed Adjective abbreviation of trigain a seithfed: 67th.
207 68fed Adjective abbreviation of trigain a wythfed: 68th.
208 69fed Adjective abbreviation of trigain a nawfed: 69th.
209 70ain Adjective abbreviation of degfed a thrigain: 70th.
210 71ain Adjective abbreviation of unfed ar ddeg a thrigain: 71st.
211 78ain Adjective abbreviation of deunawfed a thrigain: 78th.
212 79ain Adjective abbreviation of pedwar ar bymtheg a thrigain: 79th.
213 7fed Adjective /ˈsei̯θvɛd/ abbreviation of seithfed: 7th.
214 80fed Adjective abbreviation of pedwar ugeinfed: 80th.
215 81fed Adjective abbreviation of pedwar ugain ac unfed: 81st.
216 86ed Adjective abbreviation of pedwar ugain ac chweched: 86th.
217 89fed Adjective abbreviation of pedwar ugain a nawfed: 89th.
218 8fed Adjective /ˈʊɨ̯θvɛd/ abbreviation of wythfed: 8th.
219 90ain Adjective abbreviation of degfed a phedwar ugain: 90th.
220 91ain Adjective abbreviation of unfed ar ddeg a phedwar ugain: 91st.
221 92ain Adjective abbreviation of deuddegfed a phedwar ugain: 92nd.
222 93ain Adjective abbreviation of tri/tair ar ddeg a phedwar ugain: 94th.
223 94ain Adjective abbreviation of pedwar/pedair ar ddeg a phedwar ugain: 94th.
224 95ain Adjective abbreviation of pymthegfed a phedwar ugain: 95th.
225 96ain Adjective abbreviation of unfed ar bymtheg a phedwar ugain: 96th.
226 97ain Adjective abbreviation of ail ar bymtheg a phedwar ugain: 97th.
227 98ain Adjective abbreviation of deunaw a phedwar ugain: 98th.
228 99ain Adjective /pɛdˌwɛrɨ̞ð ar ˌbəmθɛɡ a ˌfɛdwar ˈɪɡai̯n/ abbreviation of pedwerydd ar bymtheg a phedwar ugain: 99th.
229 9fed Adjective /ˈnau̯vɛd/ abbreviation of nawfed: 9th.
230 aaron Noun razorbill (Alca torda).
231 abad Noun /ˈabad/ Equivalent to 'Abbot': The superior or head of an abbey or monastery.
232 abadau Noun /aˈbadaɨ̯/
233 abades Noun /aˈbadɛs/ Equivalent to 'abbess': A female superior or governess of a nunnery, or convent of nuns, having the same authority over…
234 aball Noun /ˈabaɬ/ Equivalent to 'destruction': verwoestend بِصورةٍ هَدّامه / مُدَمِّرَه пагубно destrutivamente destruktivně, zhoubně zers…
235 aballu Noun, Verb /aˈbaɬɨ̞/ to perish.
236 abatai Noun /aˈbataɨ̯/
237 abatir Noun /aˈbatɪr/ abbey land.
238 abaty Noun /aˈbatɨ̞/ Equivalent to 'abbey': A diminutive of the female given name Abigail, from Hebrew.
239 aber Noun /ˈabɛr/ confluence, joining of two or more rivers.
240 aberth Noun /ˈabɛrθ/ Equivalent to 'sacrifice': Originally, the killing (and often burning) of a human being or an animal as an offering to a…
241 aberthu Noun, Verb /aˈbɛrθɨ̞/ Equivalent to 'sacrifice': Originally, the killing (and often burning) of a human being or an animal as an offering to a…
242 abladol Noun, Adjective /abˈladɔl/ Equivalent to 'ablative case': A noun case used in some languages to indicate movement away from something, removal, sep…
243 abostl Noun /ˈabɔsdl/
244 abostol Noun /aˈbɔsdɔl/
245 absen Noun /ˈabsɛn/
246 absennu Verb /abˈsɛnɨ/ to be absent.
247 absicol Noun Equivalent to 'Harpsichord': A stringed musical instrument with a keyboard, the mechanical precusor to the fortepiano, i…
248 abwyd Noun /ˈabʊɨ̯d/ Equivalent to 'Bait': Any substance, especially food, used in catching fish, or other animals, by alluring them to a hoo…
249 abwydyn Noun /aˈbʊɨ̯dɨ̞n/ singulative of abwyd (“worms”).
250 academi Noun /aˈkadɛmi/ Equivalent to 'academy': The school for advanced education founded by Plato; the garden where Plato taught.
251 acen Noun /ˈakɛn/
252 aceniad Noun /aˈkɛnjad/ accentuation, accent, stress.
253 acenion Noun /aˈkɛnjɔn/
254 acennaf Verb /aˈkɛnav/
255 acennu Noun, Verb /aˈkɛnɨ/ to accentuate, to stress.
256 acer Noun /ˈakɛr/
257 aceri Noun /aˈkɛrɪ/
258 acha Preposition /ˈaχa/ with (denoting an instrument).
259 achan Noun /ˈaχan/ A term of address for a male. mate, dude, man.
260 achau Noun Equivalent to 'age': The amount of time that some being has been alive, or that some thing has been in existence, as mea…
261 achles Noun /ˈaχlɛs/ manure, fertilizer.
262 achlesu Verb /aχˈlɛsɨ̞/ to manure, to fertilise.
263 achlod Noun /ˈaχlɔd/ shame, disgrace.
264 achlust Noun /ˈaχlɨ̞sd/ Equivalent to 'Hearsay': Information that was heard by one person about another that cannot be adequately substantiated.
265 achoedd Noun /aːχɔi̯ð/
266 achos Noun, Preposition, Conjunction /ˈaχɔs/ case (actual event, situation, or fact; instance or event as a topic of study; instance of a specific condition or set o…
267 achosaf Verb /aˈχɔsav/
268 achosi Noun, Verb /aˈχɔsi/ Equivalent to 'cause': The source of, or reason for, an event or action; that which produces or effects a result.
269 achredu Noun
270 achres Noun /ˈaχrɛs/ Equivalent to 'family tree': A diagrammatic representation of a pedigree, illustrating the connections between a person'…
271 achub Verb /ˈaχɨ̞b/ to seize, to take hold of.
272 achubol Adjective /aˈχɨ̞bɔl/ saving, redemptive.
273 achubwr Noun /aˈχɨ̞bʊr/ Equivalent to 'Savior': A person who saves someone, rescues another from harm.
274 achwre Noun /ˈaχwrɛ/ palisade, fence, screen.
275 achwyn Noun, Verb /ˈaχʊɨ̯n/ Equivalent to 'complain': To express feelings of pain, dissatisfaction, or resentment.
276 achydd Noun /ˈaχɨ̞ð/ Equivalent to 'Genealogist': A person who studies or practises genealogy; an expert in genealogy.
277 acsiom Noun
278 actau Noun /ˈaktaɨ̯/
279 acti Verb /ˈakti/
280 actiaf Verb /ˈaktjav/
281 actio Noun, Verb /ˈaktjɔ/ The use of voice and gestures in oratory; the style of delivery of a speech.
282 actor Noun /ˈaktɔr/
283 actores Noun /akˈtɔrɛs/ Equivalent to 'actress': A female who performs on the stage or in films.
284 ad-dalu Verb /ˌadˈdalɨ̞/ to refund, to reimburse.
285 adael Verb /ˈadaɨ̯l/ soft mutation of gadael (“leave, abandon”).
286 adail Noun, Verb /ˈadai̯l/ Equivalent to 'building': The act or process by which something is built; construction.
287 adain Noun /ˈadai̯n/ Equivalent to 'feather': A branching, hair-like structure that grows on the bodies of birds, used for flight, swimming…
288 adalw Noun, Verb /aˈdalu/ Equivalent to 'recall': The action or fact of calling someone or something back.
289 adanedd Noun /aˈdanɛð/
290 adar Noun /ˈadar/ young birds, chicks.
291 adara Verb /aˈdara/ to fowl, to catch or hunt birds.
292 adardai Noun /aˈdardai̯/
293 adardy Noun /aˈdardɨ̞/ Equivalent to 'Aviary': A house, enclosure, large cage, or other place for keeping birds confined; a birdhouse.
294 adareg Noun /aˈdarɛɡ/ Equivalent to 'Ornithology': The branch of zoology that deals with the scientific study of birds.
295 adargi Noun /aˈdarɡɪ/ any dog used in hunting birds, e.g. setter, spaniel, retriever.
296 adargwn Noun /aˈdarɡʊn/
297 adarlud Noun Equivalent to 'birdlime': A sticky substance, of varying compositions, smeared on branches to catch birds.
298 adarwr Noun /aˈdarʊr/ Equivalent to 'Fowler': A surname originating as an occupation for a hunter of birds.
299 adarwyr Noun /aˈdarwɨ̞r/
300 adarydd Noun /aˈdarɨ̞ð/ Equivalent to 'Ornithologist': A person who studies or practices ornithology.
301 adawa Verb
302 adawaf Verb
303 adawed Verb /aˈdau̯ɛd/ soft mutation of gadawed.
304 adborth Noun /ˈadbɔrθ/ Equivalent to 'Feedback': Critical assessment of a process or activity or of their results.
305 add- Phrase /að/ affirmative prefix, emphasises prefixed word.
306 addas Noun, Adjective /ˈaðas/ Deuxième personne du singulier du passé simple de adder.
307 addasu Noun, Verb /aˈðasɨ̞/ Equivalent to 'adjust': To become adapted or accustomed, as to a new situation: Have you adjusted to working with your n…
308 addawa Verb /aˈðau̯a/
309 addawaf Verb /aˈðau̯av/
310 addaweb Noun /aˈðau̯.ɛb/ Equivalent to 'promissory note': A document saying that someone owes a specific amount of money to someone else, often w…
311 addawol Noun
312 addef Verb /ˈaðɛv/ to admit, to confess, to avow.
313 addewid Noun /aˈðɛu̯.ɪd/ Equivalent to 'Promise': A female given name from English.
314 addfain Adjective
315 addfwyn Noun, Adjective /ˈaðvʊɨ̯n/ meek, mild, gentle.
316 addo Verb /ˈaðɔ/ Equivalent to 'Promise': A female given name from English.
317 addoldy Noun /aˈðɔldɨ̞/ place of worship.
318 addoli Noun, Verb /aˈðɔlɪ/ Equivalent to 'Worship': The devotion accorded to a deity or to a sacred object.
319 addolwr Noun /aˈðɔlʊr/ worshiper / worshipper.
320 adduned Noun /aˈðɨ̞nɛd/ vow, resolution.
321 adduno Noun, Verb /aˈðɨ̞nɔ/ to vow, to swear (an oath).
322 addurn Noun /ˈaðɨ̞rn/ decoration, adornment, ornament.
323 addurno Verb /aˈðɨ̞rnɔ/ to adorn, to embellish, to decorate.
324 addysg Noun /ˈaðɨ̞sɡ/ Equivalent to 'education': The process of imparting knowledge, skill and judgment.
325 addysga Verb /aˈðəsɡa/
326 addysgu Noun, Verb /aˈðəsɡɨ̞/ Equivalent to 'educate': To teach or instruct a person or group.
327 adeg Noun /ˈadɛɡ/ time, occasion, period, season.
328 adegau Noun /aˈdɛɡaɨ̯/
329 adegol Noun
330 adeilad Noun /aˈdei̯lad/ Equivalent to 'building': The act or process by which something is built; construction.
331 aden Noun /ˈadɛn/ A port city, the largest city in Yemen; the former capital of South Yemen.
332 adenydd Noun /aˈdɛnɨ̞ð/ Equivalent to 'feather': A branching, hair-like structure that grows on the bodies of birds, used for flight, swimming…
333 aderyn Noun /aˈdɛrɨ̞n/ singulative of adar (“birds”).
334 adf. Noun abbreviation of adferf (“adverb”).
335 adfach Noun /ˈadvaχ/ fluke, liver fluke (Fasciola).
336 adfachu Noun, Verb /adˈvaχɨ̞/ to claw back.
337 adfail Noun /ˈadvai̯l/ ruin, remains (of building).
338 adfer Verb /ˈadvɛr/ to reinstate, to restore, to resolve, to revive, to retrieve, to recover, to rehabilitate.
339 adfera Verb /adˈvɛra/
340 adferaf Verb /adˈvɛrav/
341 adferai Verb /adˈvɛrai̯/
342 adferan Verb /adˈvɛran/
343 adfered Verb /adˈvɛrɛd/
344 adferem Verb /adˈvɛrɛm/
345 adferen Verb /adˈvɛrɛn/
346 adferer Verb /adˈvɛrɛr/ impersonal present subjunctive of edfryd.
347 adferes Verb /adˈvɛrɛs/
348 adferet Verb /adˈvɛrɛt/
349 adferf Noun /ˈadvɛrv/ Equivalent to 'adverb': A word that modifies a verb, adjective, other adverbs, or various other types of words, phrases…
350 adferi Verb /adˈvɛrɪ/
351 adferid Verb /adˈvɛrɪd/ impersonal imperfect indicative/imperfect subjunctive/conditional of edfryd.
352 adferir Verb /adˈvɛrɪr/ impersonal present indicative/future of edfryd.
353 adferit Verb /adˈvɛrɪt/
354 adfero Verb /adˈvɛrɔ/
355 adferol Noun, Adjective /adˈvɛrɔl/ restorative.
356 adferom Verb /adˈvɛrɔm/
357 adferon Verb
358 adferth Noun
359 adferwn Verb /adˈvɛrʊn/
360 adferwr Noun /adˈvɛrʊr/
361 adff. Noun abbreviation of adffurfiad (“back-formation”).
362 adfilwr Noun /adˈvɪlʊr/ Equivalent to 'Recruit': A supply of anything wasted or exhausted; a reinforcement.
363 adflas Noun /ˈadvlas/ unpleasant aftertaste, bad taste.
364 adfyd Noun /ˈadvɨ̞d/ adversity, affliction.
365 adfydau Noun /adˈvədaɨ̯/
366 adfydus Noun, Adjective /adˈvədɨ̞s/ wretched, miserable.
367 adfyw Adjective /ˈadvɨ̞u̯/ half alive, half dead.
368 adfywio Noun, Verb /adˈvɨ̞u̯jɔ/ Equivalent to 'Refresh': The periodic energizing required to maintain the contents of computer memory, the display lumin…
369 adio Verb /ˈadjɔ/ to attach.
370 adladd Noun, Verb /ˈadlað/ Equivalent to 'Fallout': The event of small airborne particles falling to the ground in significant quantities as a resu…
371 adlais Noun /ˈadlai̯s/ Equivalent to 'echo': An oread, punished by Hera by losing her own voice and only being able to mimic that of others.
372 adlam Noun /ˈadlam/ Equivalent to 'Rebound': The recoil of an object bouncing off another.
373 adlamau Noun /adˈlamaɨ̯/
374 adlamol Noun
375 adlamu Noun, Verb /adˈlamɨ̞/ Equivalent to 'recoil': A starting or falling back; a rebound; a shrinking.
376 adlaw Noun, Adjective /ˈadlau̯/ inferior person or thing.
377 adlef Noun /ˈadlɛv/ Equivalent to 'echo': An oread, punished by Hera by losing her own voice and only being able to mimic that of others.
378 adlefau Noun /adˈlɛvaɨ̯/
379 adlen Noun /ˈadlɛn/
380 adleoli Noun, Verb /ˌadlɛ.ˈɔlɪ/ to relocate.
381 adlog Noun Equivalent to 'compound interest': Interest, as on a loan or a bank account, that is calculated on the total on the prin…
382 adlonni Noun, Verb /adˈlɔnɪ/ to refresh, to revive.
383 adloywi Noun
384 adlunio Verb /adˈlɨ̞njɔ/ to remodel, to reconstruct.
385 adlusgo Noun
386 adlyn Noun, Verb /ˈadlɨ̞n/ Equivalent to 'Adhesive': a substance, such as glue, that provides or promotes adhesion.
387 adlynol Noun, Adjective /adˈlənɔl/ Equivalent to 'Adhesive': a substance, such as glue, that provides or promotes adhesion.
388 adlynu Verb /adˈlənɨ̞/ to adhere (of a substance).
389 adnabod Verb /adˈnabɔd/ to recognize (to match in memory; to know from a previous encounter).
390 adnau Noun /ˈadnaɨ̯/ Equivalent to 'deposit': Sediment or rock that is not native to its present location or is different from the surroundin…
391 adneuo Verb /adˈneɨ̯.ɔ/ to deposit.
392 adneuom Verb
393 adneuon Noun, Verb
394 adnod Noun /ˈadnɔd/ verse (small section of a holy book, especially the Bible).
395 adnodd Noun /ˈadnɔð/
396 adolygu Verb /adɔˈləɡɨ̞/ Equivalent to 'review': A second or subsequent reading of a text or artifact in an attempt to gain new insights.
397 adosod Noun, Verb /aˈdɔsɔd/ to restore, to put back, to reinstate.
398 adra Adverb /ˈadra/ colloquial form of adref (“home, homeward”).
399 adran Noun /ˈadran/ department, division.
400 adre Adverb /ˈadrɛ/ colloquial form of adref (“home, homeward”).
401 adref Noun, Adverb /ˈadrɛv/ Equivalent to 'home': A dwelling.
402 adrenal Adjective
403 adrewi Noun
404 adrodd Verb /ˈadrɔð/ to tell, narrate, relate (tell in a descriptive manner).
405 aduniad Noun /aˈdɨ̞njad/ a reunion.
406 aduno Verb /aˈdɨ̞nɔ/ to reunite, to rejoin.
407 adwaen Verb /ˈadwaɨ̯n/
408 adwaith Noun /ˈadwai̯θ/ Equivalent to 'reaction': An action or statement in response to a stimulus or other event.
409 adweini Verb /adˈwei̯ni/
410 Adwen Noun, Verb /ˈad.wɛn/
411 adwthio Verb /aˈdʊθjɔ/ Equivalent to 'Repress': A record pressed again; a repressing.
412 adwy Noun /ˈadʊɨ̯/ gap (in a wall, fence, hedge etc.).
413 adwyth Noun /ˈadʊɨ̯θ/ evil, misfortune.
414 adyn Noun /ˈadɨ̞n/ wretch, scoundrel.
415 aeaf Noun /ˈeɨ̯av/ soft mutation of gaeaf.
416 aech Verb /aːɨ̯χ/
417 aeddfed Adjective /ˈeɨ̯ðvɛd/ Equivalent to 'ripe': A tuberculosis treatment regimen consisting of rifampicin (R), isoniazid (I), pyrazinamide (P), an…
418 aelddu Adjective /ˈeɨ̯lðɨ/ black-browed, having black eyebrows.
419 aeled Noun /ˈeɨ̯lɛd/ pain, suffering.
420 aeledau Noun /eɨ̯ˈlɛdaɨ̯/
421 aeliau Noun /ˈeɨ̯ljaɨ̯/ Equivalent to 'Eyebrow': The hair that grows over the bone ridge above the eye socket.
422 aeliog Adjective /ˈeɨ̯ljɔɡ/ eyebrowed, having eyebrows, especially large ones.
423 aelod Noun /ˈeɨ̯lɔd/ Equivalent to 'member': member (one who belongs to a group).
424 aelodau Noun /eɨ̯ˈlɔdaɨ̯/
425 aelodi Noun, Verb /eɨ̯ˈlɔdi/ to enrol, to initiate, to admit (as member of an organisation).
426 aelwyd Noun /ˈeɨ̯lʊɨ̯d/ Equivalent to 'hearth': The place in a home where a fire is or was traditionally kept for home heating and for cooking…
427 aent Noun, Verb /aːɨ̯nt/
428 aeres Noun /ˈeɨ̯rɛs/ a female given name; variant form Aures.
429 aerio Noun, Verb /ˈeɨ̯rjɔ/ to air, to dry clothes.
430 aerobeg Noun /eɨ̯ˈrɔbɛɡ/ Equivalent to 'Aerobics': A form of exercise, designed to enhance one's cardiovascular fitness, normally performed to mu…
431 aerobig Adjective /eɨ̯ˈrɔbɪɡ/ Equivalent to 'Aerobic': Aérobique, gymnastique qui oxygène les tissus par des mouvements rapides effectués en musique e…
432 aerofod Noun aerospace.
433 aeroleg Noun Equivalent to 'aerology': The branch of meteorology involving the observation of the atmosphere by means of balloons, ki…
434 aeron Noun /ˈeɨ̯rɔn/ a unisex given name from aer (“battle”) or aeron (“berries”).
435 aeronen Noun /eɨ̯ˈrɔnɛn/ singulative of aeron.
436 aeronog Adjective /eɨ̯ˈrɔnɔɡ/ full of berries; bearing berries.
437 aerwy Noun /ˈeɨ̯rʊɨ̯/ cow collar.
438 aeth Noun, Verb /aːɨ̯θ/ woe grief, sadness.
439 aethai Verb /ˈeɨ̯θai̯/
440 aethant Verb /ˈeɨ̯θant/
441 aethech Verb /ˈeɨ̯θɛχ/
442 aethem Verb /ˈeɨ̯θɛm/
443 aethent Verb /ˈeɨ̯θɛnt/
444 aethid Verb /ˈeɨ̯θɪd/ impersonal pluperfect of mynd.
445 aethit Verb /ˈeɨ̯θɪt/
446 aethnen Noun /ˈeɨ̯θnɛn/ aspen (tree of the genus Populus).
447 aethoch Verb /ˈeɨ̯θɔχ/
448 aethom Verb /ˈeɨ̯θɔm/
449 aethon Noun, Verb /ˈeɨ̯θɔn/
450 aethont Verb /ˈeɨ̯θɔnt/
451 aethost Noun, Verb /ˈeɨ̯θɔsd/
452 aethus Adjective /ˈeɨ̯θɨ̞s/ grievous, dreadful, horrible.
453 aethwn Verb /ˈeɨ̯θʊn/
454 aets Noun /ˈaːɨ̯ts/ alternative spelling of aetsh (“the letter H”).
455 aetsh Noun /aːɨ̯tʃ/ The name of the Latin script letter H/h.
456 aetshys Noun /ˈeɨ̯tʃɨ̞s/
457 afal Noun /ˈaval/ Equivalent to 'Pome': A type of fruit in which the often edible flesh arises from the swollen base of the flower and not…
458 afalau Noun /aˈvalaɨ̯/
459 afaleua Noun, Verb /ˌavaˈleɨ̯.a/ to gather apples.
460 afallen Noun /aˈvaɬɛn/ Equivalent to 'apple tree': Any tree that bears apples, principally Malus domestica but also certain wild species.
461 afan Noun /ˈavan/ Saint Afan of Builth, an early 6th-century Welsh bishop, martyr, and saint.
462 afanc Noun /ˈavaŋk/ afanc (lake monster in Welsh mythology).
463 afancod Noun /aˈvaŋkɔd/
464 afanen Noun /aˈvanɛn/ singulative of afan.
465 affaith Noun /ˈafai̯θ/ effect, result.
466 affer Verb /ˈkafɛr/ impersonal present subjunctive of cael.
467 afflau Noun /ˈaflaɨ̯/ hold, grasp.
468 affliw Noun /ˈaflɪu̯/ shred, trace, particle.
469 affwys Noun /ˈafʊɨ̯s/ abyss, depths.
470 afiach Noun, Adjective /ˈavjaχ/ unhealthy, unwell, sick, diseased.
471 afiaith Noun /ˈavjai̯θ/ glee, mirth, vivacity, zest.
472 aflafar Noun, Adjective /avˈlavar/ Equivalent to 'discordant': A thing which is not in accord or harmony with one or more other things.
473 aflan Adjective /ˈavlan/ morally or spiritually corrupt, impure.
474 aflawen Noun
475 aflem Noun, Adjective feminine singular of aflym (“blunt”).
476 afleoli Noun, Verb /ˌavlɛ.ˈɔlɪ/ to dislocate.
477 aflêr Noun, Adjective /avˈleːr/
478 afles Noun /ˈavlɛs/ disadvantage, unprofitableness.
479 aflesol Noun, Adjective /avˈlɛsɔl/ disadvantageous, unprofitable.
480 afloyw Adjective /avˈlɔɨ̯.u/ dull, matte.
481 aflun Noun, Adjective /ˈavlɨn/ misshapen, deformed.
482 aflunio Verb /avˈlɨ̞njɔ/ to distort, to deform.
483 aflwydd Noun /ˈavlʊɨ̯ð/ misfortune, failure, calamity.
484 aflym Noun, Adjective /ˈavlɨ̞m/ obtuse (angle).
485 afocado Noun /ˌavɔˈkadɔ/ Equivalent to 'Avocado': The large, usually yellowish-green or black, savory fruit of the avocado tree.
486 afon Noun /ˈavɔn/ Equivalent to 'river': A large and often winding stream which drains a land mass, carrying water down from higher areas…
487 afonig Noun /aˈvɔnɪɡ/ rivulet, stream, brook.
488 afonol Noun, Adjective /aˈvɔnɔl/ riverine, fluvial.
489 afonydd Noun /aˈvɔnɨ̞ð/
490 afradu Noun, Verb /avˈradɨ̞/ to waste, to squander.
491 afraid Noun, Adjective /ˈavrai̯d/ unnecessary, unessential.
492 afreol Noun /avˈr̥eː.ɔl/ dissoluteness, intemperance, transgression.
493 afrifed Noun, Adjective /avˈrɪvɛd/ innumerable.
494 afrllad Noun /ˈavrɬad/ host, communion wafer.
495 afrosgo Noun, Adjective /avˈrɔsɡo/ clumsy, awkward.
496 afrwydd Adjective /ˈavrʊɨ̯ð/ difficult.
497 afrytel Noun
498 afuad Noun /aˈvɨː.ad/ liverwort (Marchantiophyta).
499 afuau Noun /aˈvɨː.aɨ̯/
500 afwyn Noun /ˈavʊɨ̯n/
501 agen Noun /ˈaɡɛn/ gap, slit, slot.
502 agendor Noun /aˈɡɛndɔr/ chasm, gulf.
503 agennog Noun, Adjective /aˈɡɛnɔɡ/ cracked, cleft, split.
504 agennol Noun, Adjective /aˈɡɛnɔl/ cracked, cleft, split.
505 ager Noun /ˈaɡɛr/ Equivalent to 'steam': The hot gaseous form of water, formed when water changes from the liquid phase to the gas phase (…
506 agerau Noun /aˈɡɛraɨ̯/
507 agerdd Noun /ˈaɡɛrð/
508 agerfad Noun /aˈɡɛrvad/ steamboat, steamship, steamer.
509 ageru Noun, Verb /aˈɡɛrɨ̞/ to evaporate, to vaporise.
510 agor Verb /ˈaɡɔr/ to unwrap, unpack, open.
511 agora Verb /aˈɡɔra/
512 agoraf Verb /aˈɡɔrav/
513 agorai Verb /aˈɡɔrai̯/
514 agorawd Noun /aˈɡɔrau̯d/
515 agored Noun, Adjective /aˈɡɔrɛd/ Equivalent to 'open': Open or unobstructed space; an exposed location.
516 agoret Verb /aˈɡɔrɛt/
517 agorfa Noun /aˈɡɔrva/ aperture, vent, orifice.
518 agori Verb /aˈɡɔri/
519 agoriad Noun /aˈɡɔrjad/ key (device designed to open and close a lock).
520 agorwr Noun /aˈɡɔrʊr/
521 agorwyr Noun /aˈɡɔrwɨ̞r/
522 agorydd Noun /aˈɡɔrɨ̞ð/
523 agos Adjective /ˈaɡɔs/ imminent, impending, nigh.
524 agosach Noun, Adjective /aˈɡɔsaχ/ comparative degree of agos: nearer.
525 agosáu Noun, Verb /aɡɔˈsaɨ̯/ to approach, to draw near.
526 agwedd Noun /ˈaɡwɛð/ attitude, disposition, stance.
527 agweddi Noun /aɡˈwɛðɪ/ Equivalent to 'Dowry': Payment, such as property or money, paid by the bride's family to the groom or his family at the…
528 aidd Noun /ai̯ð/ ardor, zeal.
529 aiff Noun, Verb /ai̯f/ Initialism of Audio Interchange File Format.
530 ail- Noun, Phrase /ˌai̯l/ Equivalent to 're-': Préfixe utilisé soit avec des verbes, soit avec des substantifs (en général des déverbaux) pour for…
531 ail-fyw Noun
532 ail-law Noun, Adjective /ai̯l laːu̯/ Equivalent to 'Secondhand': Secondhand goods (especially clothes) collectively.
533 aildyfu Noun, Verb /ai̯lˈdəvɨ/ to regrow, to regenerate.
534 ailgodi Noun, Verb /ai̯lˈɡɔdɪ/ to reraise, to raise again.
535 aillt Noun /ˈai̯ɬd/ A member of a semi-servile class among the Cymry.
536 ailorau Noun
537 ailosod Verb /ˌai̯ˈlɔsɔd/ to put back, to replace, to reinstall.
538 aitsh Noun /ai̯tʃ/
539 alaeth Noun /ˈalaɨ̯θ/ soft mutation of galaeth (“galaxy”).
540 alan Noun /ˈalan/ a male given name, feminine equivalent Alana.
541 alannon Noun /aˈlanɔn/
542 alar Noun /ˈalar/ soft mutation of galar.
543 alarch Noun /ˈalarχ/ Equivalent to 'Swan': Any of various species of large, long-necked waterfowl, of genus Cygnus (bird family: Anatidae), m…
544 alaw Noun /ˈalau̯/ a unisex given name from alaw (“melody”) or alaw (“water lily”) or transferred from the place name.
545 alawau Noun
546 alawon Noun
547 albanau Noun /alˈbanaɨ̯/
548 albwm Noun /ˈalbʊm/ Equivalent to 'book': A collection of sheets of paper bound together to hinge at one edge, containing printed or written…
549 albymau Noun
550 alcali Noun /ˈalkali/ Equivalent to 'Alkali': One of a class of caustic bases, such as soda, soda ash, caustic soda, potash, ammonia, and lith…
551 alcalin Noun Nom. [B1].
552 alcam Noun
553 alcan Noun alkane (saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon).
554 alcemeg Noun /alˈkɛmɛɡ/ Equivalent to 'Alchemy': The premodern and early modern study of physical changes, particularly in Europe, Arabia, and C…
555 alcen Noun alkene (unsaturated aliphatic hydrocarbon with one or more carbon-carbon double bonds).
556 alcohol Noun /ˈalkɔhɔl/
557 alcyn Noun alkyne (unsaturated aliphatic hydrocarbon with one or more carbon-carbon triple bonds).
558 aleff Noun /ˈalɛf/ The letter aleph.
559 alfarch Noun /ˈalvarχ/ one of the 24 metres in Cerdd Dant.
560 algebra Noun
561 alimoni Noun Equivalent to 'Alimony': A court-mandated allowance made to a former spouse by a divorced or legally separated person.
562 all- Phrase /aɬ/ out, off, ex-, extra-.
563 alla Verb /ˈaɬa/ soft mutation of galla.
564 allaf Verb /ˈaɬav/ soft mutation of gallaf.
565 allai Verb /ˈaɬai̯/ soft mutation of gallai.
566 allan Noun, Verb, Adverb /ˈaɬan/ A male given name from the Celtic languages, a less common spelling of Alan.
567 allanfa Noun /aˈɬanva/ exit, way out, outlet, opening.
568 allanol Adjective /aˈɬanɔl/ external, exterior, outer.
569 allant Verb /ˈaɬant/ soft mutation of gallant.
570 allanu Noun, Verb to exit, to go out, to leave.
571 allblyg Adjective /ˈaɬblɨ̞ɡ/ extroverted.
572 allen Verb /ˈaɬɛn/ soft mutation of gallen.
573 aller Verb /ˈaɬɛr/ soft mutation of galler.
574 allffon Noun Equivalent to 'Allophone': Any of two or more alternative pronunciations for a phoneme.
575 allfudo Noun, Verb /aɬˈvɨ̞dɔ/ to emigrate.
576 alli Verb /ˈaɬɪ/ soft mutation of galli.
577 allo Verb /ˈaɬɔ/ soft mutation of gallo.
578 allor Noun /ˈaɬɔr/ Equivalent to 'altar': A table or similar flat-topped structure used for religious rites.
579 allorau Noun
580 allorwr Noun
581 allosod Verb /aˈɬɔsɔd/ to extrapolate.
582 allt Noun /aːɬd/ wood, small forest.
583 alltraw Noun /ˈaɬtrau̯/ representative, attorney.
584 alltro Noun, Adjective /ˈaɬdrɔ/ output, turnout, yield.
585 alltud Noun /ˈaɬdɨ̞d/ Equivalent to 'Foreigner': A person from a foreign country.
586 allu Noun soft mutation of gallu.
587 allwedd Noun /ˈaɬwɛð/ key (device designed to open and close a lock).
588 allyrru Verb /aˈɬərɨ̞/ Equivalent to 'emit': To come out, to be sent out or given off.
589 almanac Noun /ˈalmanak/
590 almon Noun /ˈalmɔn/ Equivalent to 'Almond': A river in North Lanarkshire council area, West Lothian council area and Edinburgh council area…
591 almonau Noun /alˈmɔnaɨ̯/
592 aloffon Noun Equivalent to 'Allophone': Any of two or more alternative pronunciations for a phoneme.
593 aloi Noun /ˈaloi̯/ Equivalent to 'alloy': A metal that is a combination of two or more elements, at least one of which is a metal, a base m…
594 alon Noun /ˈalɔn/ soft mutation of galon (“enemies”).
595 Alpaidd Adjective /ˈalpai̯ð/ Equivalent to 'Alpine': Any of several plants, native to mountain habitats, often grown in rock gardens.
596 altrad Noun
597 altro Verb /ˈaltrɔ/
598 alyswm Noun alyssum, alison (plants mostly of genus Alyssum).
599 amaeth Noun ploughman, tiller, husbandman.
600 amaethu Verb to cultivate, farm, till.
601 amanita Noun /ˌamaˈnɪta/ amanita (any mushroom of the genus Amanita).
602 amarch Noun /ˈamarχ/ Equivalent to 'Disrespect': A lack of respect, esteem or courteous behaviour.
603 amau Verb /ˈamaɨ̯/ Equivalent to 'doubt': Disbelief or uncertainty (about something); (countable) a particular instance of such disbelief o…
604 ambell Adjective /ˈambɛɬ/ occasional.
605 ambeutu Adverb /amˈbeɨ̯tɨ̞/
606 ambiti Adverb /amˈbɪtɪ/
607 amcan Noun /ˈamkan/ intention, purpose, objective.
608 amcanu Noun, Verb /amˈkanɨ̞/ to aim, to intend.
609 amdan Preposition /amˈdan/ (Arddodiad).
610 amdroi Noun
611 ameba Noun /aˈmɛba/ Equivalent to 'Amoeba': A member of the genus Amoeba of unicellular protozoa that moves by means of temporary projection…
612 amedr Noun Equivalent to 'Ammeter': A device that measures the magnitude of an electric current, especially one calibrated in amper…
613 amet Noun soft mutation of gamet.
614 amfesur Noun
615 amffydd Noun
616 amgae Noun, Verb /ˈamɡaɨ̯/ fence, hedge.
617 amgaead Noun
618 amgáu Verb /amˈɡaɨ̯/ Equivalent to 'Enclose': Troisième personne du singulier du présent de l’indicatif de encloser.
619 amgodio Noun
620 amgoed Noun
621 amgor Noun
622 amgrwm Noun, Adjective Equivalent to 'Convex': A playing card made convex for use in cheating.
623 amguedd Noun /amˈɡɨː.ɛð/ treasure, wealth (valuable) property.
624 amgylch Noun /ˈamɡɨ̞lχ/ circumference, perimeter, surroundings.
625 amharod Noun, Adjective unready, unwilling, reluctant.
626 amharu Verb /amˈharɨ̞/ to disturb, to agitate.
627 amheuaf Verb /amˈheɨ̯av/
628 amheuon Noun
629 amheus Noun, Adjective /amˈheɨ̯s/ dubious, doubtful, ambiguous.
630 amhosib Noun, Adjective /amˈhɔsɪb/ impossible.
631 amhryd Noun
632 amhûr Noun, Adjective /aˈm̥ɨːr/ impure, corrupted.
633 amid Noun Equivalent to 'Amide': Any derivative of an oxoacid in which the hydroxyl group has been replaced with an amino or subst…
634 amin Noun Equivalent to 'amine': A functional group formally derived from ammonia by replacing one, two or three hydrogen atoms wi…
635 aml- Noun, Phrase /(ˌ)aml/ multiple, multi-, poly-.
636 amlach Adjective /ˈamlaχ/ comparative degree of aml.
637 amlapio Noun, Verb to wrap up.
638 amldduw Noun, Adjective /ˈamlðɨ̞u̯/ polytheistic, polytheist.
639 amlder Noun abundance, copiousness, frequency.
640 amldra Noun
641 amledd Noun frequency.
642 amlen Noun /ˈamlɛn/ Equivalent to 'envelope': A paper or cardboard wrapper used to enclose small, flat items, especially letters, for mailin…
643 amlenni Noun
644 amlhad Noun increase, augmentation.
645 amlhau Noun, Verb /amlˈhaɨ̯/ to proliferate, abound, multiply.
646 amlin Noun /ˈamlɪn/ outline, sketch.
647 amlosgi Verb /amˈlɔsɡi/ to cremate.
648 amlwg Adjective /ˈamlʊɡ/ Equivalent to 'Obvious': That it is clear, comprehensible and does not deserve discussion neither explanation.
649 amlygu Noun, Verb /amˈləɡɨ/ to reveal, to exhibit.
650 amlygwr Noun /amˈləɡʊr/ expounder, interpreter.
651 amlygyn Noun goal, target.
652 amnaid Noun /ˈamnai̯d/ gesture, beckoning, nod, wink.
653 amnewid Verb /anˈnɛu̯.ɪd/ Equivalent to 'change': The process of becoming different.
654 amobr Noun /ˈamɔbr/ a maiden-fee, paid to a lord on the marriage of a maiden in his manor.
655 amod Noun /ˈamɔd/ condition, term, stipulation.
656 amodau Noun /aˈmɔdaɨ̯/
657 amodi Noun, Verb /aˈmɔdi/ to stipulate, to set conditions.
658 amodiad Noun /aˈmɔdjad/ stipulation, condition.
659 amodol Noun, Adjective /aˈmɔdɔl/ conditional, qualified.
660 amonia Noun
661 amr. Noun, Adjective abbreviation of amrywiol (“various”).
662 amrant Noun /ˈamrant/ Equivalent to 'Eyelid': A thin skin membrane that covers and moves over an eye.
663 amred Noun
664 amrwd Noun, Adjective /ˈamrʊd/ crude, primitive.
665 amrwym Noun
666 amrwymo Verb /amˈrʊɨ̯mɔ/ to swathe, to swaddle, to bandage.
667 amry- Phrase vari-, multi-.
668 amryfus Noun
669 amryliw Noun multicolored, polychrome.
670 amryw Adjective /ˈamrɪu̯/ several, various, diverse, different (will cause soft mutation to the following noun).
671 amrywio Verb /amˈrɪu̯jɔ/ to vary, differ.
672 amser Noun /ˈamsɛr/ Equivalent to 'when': At what time?.
673 amserau Noun /amˈsɛraɨ̯/
674 amserol Noun, Adjective suitable, appropriate.
675 amseru Noun, Verb /amˈsɛrɨ/
676 amsugno Noun, Verb /amˈsɨ̞ɡnɔ/ to absorb.
677 amwys Adjective /ˈamʊis/ ambiguous, equivocal.
678 amynedd Noun /aˈmənɛð/ Equivalent to 'patience': A female given name from English.
679 anabl Adjective /ˈanabl/
680 anaddas Noun, Adjective /aˈnaðas/ unsuitable, unfit.
681 anadl Noun Equivalent to 'breath': The act or process of breathing.
682 anadlad Noun
683 anadlo Verb
684 anadlu Verb /aˈnadlɨ̞/ to breathe, to respire.
685 anaeng Noun
686 anaf Noun /ˈanav/ Equivalent to 'injury': Damage to the body of a living thing.
687 anafa Verb /aˈnava/
688 anafaf Verb /aˈnavav/
689 anafai Verb /aˈnavai̯/
690 anafais Verb /aˈnavai̯s/
691 anafau Noun
692 anafes Verb /aˈnavɛs/
693 anafog Noun
694 anafsai Verb /aˈnavsai̯/
695 anafu Noun, Verb /aˈnavɨ̞/ Equivalent to 'Injure': Dégradation, la ruine, la perte de certaines choses par l’effet des intempéries, de la durée, de…
696 anafus Noun
697 anair Noun /ˈanai̯r/ calumny, slander.
698 analiad Noun
699 anallu Noun
700 analu Verb
701 anaml Noun, Adjective /ˈanaml/ meager, sparse, scanty, scarce.
702 anamlwg Noun, Adjective /aˈnamlʊɡ/ unobvious, inapparent, inevident.
703 anap Noun /ˈanap/ bad luck, mishap, misfortune.
704 anarfog Noun, Adjective /anˈarvɔɡ/
705 andwyo Noun, Verb Equivalent to 'Spoil': Plunder taken from an enemy or victim.
706 andwyol Adjective /anˈdʊɨ̯.ɔl/ adverse, detrimental.
707 aned Verb soft mutation of ganed.
708 aneglur Noun, Adjective /anˈɛɡlɨ̞r/ unclear, obscure.
709 aneilun Noun
710 aneiri Noun /ˈanei̯ri/
711 aneirif Noun
712 aneirod Noun /ˈanei̯rɔd/
713 anelu Verb /aˈnɛlɨ̞/ to aim or draw a bow.
714 anenwog Noun, Adjective /aˈnɛnwɔɡ/ infamous, disreputable.
715 anewra Noun liverwort of genus Aneura.
716 anfad Noun
717 anfanwl Noun
718 anferth Noun, Adjective /ˈanvɛrθ/ Equivalent to 'huge': Of extraordinary size and power:behemoth, Brobdingnagian, Bunyanesque, colossal, cyclopean, elepha…
719 anfetel Noun /anˈvɛtɛl/ Equivalent to 'Nonmetal': An element, such as phosphorus or chlorine, that does not have the chemical or physical proper…
720 anffawd Noun /ˈanfau̯d/ misfortune, mishap, bad luck.
721 anffurf Noun, Adjective deformity, disfigurement.
722 anffydd Noun /ˈanfɨð/ lack of faith, irreligion.
723 anfodd Noun displeasure, discontent, dissatisfaction.
724 anfodol Adjective /anˈvɔdɔl/ nonexistent, inexistent.
725 anfon Noun, Verb /ˈanvɔn/ Equivalent to 'send': A village and civil parish in Guildford borough, Surrey, England, south-east of Woking (OS grid re…
726 anfonaf Verb /anˈvɔnav/
727 anfoneb Noun /anˈvɔnɛb/
728 anfri Noun /ˈanvrɪ/ disrepute, discredit, dishonour.
729 angall Noun, Adjective /ˈaŋaɬ/ foolish, unwise.
730 angau Noun /ˈaŋaɨ̯/ Death, the personification of death.
731 angel Noun /ˈaŋɛl/
732 angen Noun /ˈaŋɛn/ (a person etc.) in need of; as a predicate of bod, can be translated with the verb “to need”.
733 angerdd Noun /ˈaŋɛrð/ passion, fervour.
734 anghlod Noun /ˈaŋhlɔd/ dispraise, disapproval.
735 angladd Noun /ˈaŋlað/ Equivalent to 'funeral': A ceremony to honor and remember a deceased person, often distinguished from a memorial service…
736 angof Noun /ˈaŋɔv/ Equivalent to 'oblivion': The state of forgetting completely, of being oblivious, unconscious, unaware, as when sleeping…
737 angor Noun, Adjective /ˈaŋɔr/ Equivalent to 'Anchor': A tool used to moor a vessel to the bottom of a sea or river to resist movement.
738 angorau Noun /aˈŋɔraɨ̯/ Equivalent to 'Anchor': A tool used to moor a vessel to the bottom of a sea or river to resist movement.
739 angori Noun
740 angyles Noun /aˈŋəlɛs/ (female) angel.
741 anh. Adjective abbreviation of anhysbys (“unknown”).
742 anhafal Noun, Adjective
743 anhap Noun /ˈanhap/
744 anhapau Noun
745 anhapus Noun, Adjective /anˈhapɨ̞s/
746 anhardd Noun, Adjective unlovely, ugly.
747 anhawdd Noun /ˈanhau̯ð/
748 anheddu Noun, Verb to dwell, to reside, to inhabit, to settle.
749 anhedlu Verb
750 anhrefn Noun /ˈanr̥ɛvn/ disorder, disorderliness, disarray.
751 anhun Noun /ˈanhɨ̞n/ a female given name from Latin Antōnius, equivalent to English Anthony.
752 anhwyl Noun disorder, illness.
753 anhydyn Noun
754 anhylaw Noun
755 anial Adjective /ˈanjal/ desert, wild, lonely, uninhabitable.
756 anian Noun /ˈanjan/ a male given name from anian (“nature”).
757 anianau Noun /anˈjanaɨ̯/
758 anianol Noun, Adjective innate, inherent, intrinsic.
759 anifail Noun /aˈnɪvai̯l/ Equivalent to 'animal': Any member of the kingdom Animalia of multicellular organisms that are usually mobile, whose cel…
760 anllad Noun, Adjective /ˈanɬad/ Equivalent to 'obscene': Qui blesse ouvertement, qui heurte la décence, la pudeur ou le bon goût.
761 anlwc Noun /ˈanlʊk/ bad luck, misfortune.
762 anlwcus Noun, Adjective /anˈlʊkɨ̞s/ unlucky, unfortunate.
763 annallu Noun
764 anneau Adjective /aˈneːaɨ̯/ awkward, clumsy, unskilful.
765 annedd Noun /ˈanɛð/ house, dwelling.
766 anner Noun /ˈanɛr/
767 annerch Verb /ˈanɛrχ/ Equivalent to 'address': Direction.
768 annheg Noun, Adjective /(ˌ)anˈheːɡ/
769 annhêr Noun, Adjective /anˈheːr/ impure, foul.
770 anniben Noun, Adjective /aˈnɪbɛn/ Equivalent to 'Messy': Commune française, située dans le département de Seine-et-Marne.
771 annifyr Noun, Adjective disagreeable, unpleasant, irksome.
772 annilys Noun Equivalent to 'Invalid': Any person with a disability or illness.
773 annod Noun delay, postponement, deferral.
774 annoeth Noun, Adjective /ˈanɔɨ̯θ/ unwise, foolish.
775 annog Noun, Verb /ˈanɔɡ/ chub (Squalius cephalus syn. Leuciscus cephalus).
776 annos Verb to drive, to urge, to encourage.
777 annwfn Noun Equivalent to 'Underworld': The world of the dead, located underneath the world of the living; the afterlife.
778 annwn Noun Annwn (the otherworld in Welsh mythology).
779 annwyd Noun /ˈanʊɨ̯d/ Equivalent to 'cold': Acronym of computer output to laser disc.
780 annwyl Noun, Adjective /ˈanʊɨ̯l/ a female given name from annwyl (“dear”).
781 annynol Adjective inhuman, cruel, beastly, brutal.
782 anochel Noun, Adjective /aˈnɔχɛl/ Equivalent to 'Unavoidable': Something that cannot be avoided.
783 anod Noun
784 anodau Noun
785 anodd Noun, Adjective /ˈanɔð/ Equivalent to 'difficult': Requiring considerable effort or skill; not easy to do or accomplish: "To entertain is far mo…
786 anoddaf Adjective /aˈnɔðav/ superlative degree of anodd (“difficult”).
787 anodded Adjective /aˈnɔðɛd/ equative degree of anodd (“difficult”).
788 anodiad Noun
789 anogaf Verb /aˈnɔɡav/
790 anogiad Noun
791 anorfod Noun Equivalent to 'Unavoidable': Something that cannot be avoided.
792 anrheg Noun /ˈanr̥ɛɡ/ Equivalent to 'gift': Something given to another voluntarily, without charge.
793 ansad Adjective unsteady, rickety, fickle.
794 ansadio Noun, Verb to destabilise.
795 ansawdd Noun /ˈansau̯ð/ quality, level of excellence.
796 ansero Adjective
797 ansicr Noun, Adjective /ˈansɪkr̩/ Equivalent to 'precarious': Dangerously insecure or unstable; perilous.
798 ansyber Noun, Adjective impolite, uncivil, rude.
799 antelop Noun
800 anterth Noun
801 anthem Noun /ˈanθɛm/
802 anther Noun /ˈanθɛr/
803 anti Noun /ˈantɪ/
804 antur Noun /ˈantɨ̞r/ a male given name from antur (“adventure”).
805 anufudd Noun, Adjective insubordinate.
806 anurddo Verb to disfigure, mar.
807 anwadal Noun, Adjective /anˈwadal/ fickle, capricious, temperamental.
808 anwaith Noun
809 anwarth Noun
810 anwe Noun /ˈanwe/ Equivalent to 'Woof': The set of yarns carried by the shuttle of a loom which are placed crosswise at right angles to an…
811 anwedd Noun, Adjective /ˈanwɛð/ Equivalent to 'steam': The hot gaseous form of water, formed when water changes from the liquid phase to the gas phase (…
812 anweddu Noun, Verb /anˈwɛðɨ̞/ to vaporise.
813 anwes Noun, Adjective /ˈanwɛs/ fancy, (excessive) fondness, affectation.
814 anwesu Noun, Verb /anˈwɛsɨ̞/ Equivalent to 'caress': An act of endearment; any act or expression of affection; an embracing, or touching, with tender…
815 anwir Noun, Adjective /anwɪr/ untrue, false, untruthful.
816 anwrol Noun, Adjective /aˈnʊrɔl/ unmanly, cowardly, faint-hearted.
817 anws Noun
818 anwybod Noun /anˈwɨ̞bɔd/ ignorance.
819 anwydau Noun
820 anwylaf Verb, Adjective superlative degree of annwyl.
821 anwyled Verb, Adjective equative degree of annwyl.
822 anwylio Verb /aˈnʊɨ̯ljɔ/
823 anwylo Noun, Verb /aˈnʊɨ̯lɔ/ to fondle, to stroke, to pet.
824 anwylu Verb /aˈnʊɨ̯lɨ̞/
825 anwytho Noun, Verb /aˈnʊɨ̯θɔ/ to induce (generate an electric current).
826 anystyr Noun /anˈəsdɨ̞r/ inconsideration, thoughtlessness.
827 apêl Noun /aˈpeːl/
828 apelio Noun, Verb to appeal to, to attract.
829 apig Noun /ˈapɪɡ/
830 apigol Adjective
831 apostol Noun /aˈpɔsdɔl/ Equivalent to 'Apostle': A transliteration of the Greek male given name Απόστολος (Apóstolos).
832 aradr Noun /ˈaradr/ Equivalent to 'plough': The brightest seven stars of the constellation Ursa Major.
833 aradrwr Noun
834 araf Adjective /ˈarav/ Equivalent to 'slow': Someone who is slow; a sluggard.
835 arafa Verb /arava/
836 arafaf Verb, Adjective /aˈravav/ superlative degree of araf.
837 arafiad Noun deceleration.
838 arafodd Verb /aˈravɔð/
839 arafu Verb /aˈravɨ̞/ to slow down, decelerate.
840 arafwch Noun, Verb /aˈravʊχ/ slowness, gradualness.
841 arafwr Noun
842 arafydd Noun
843 araith Noun Equivalent to 'Harangue': An impassioned, disputatious public speech.
844 arall Adjective /ˈaraɬ/ other, another, alternative.
845 arallu Noun
846 araul Noun, Adjective sunny, sunlit.
847 arawd Noun /ˈarau̯d/ speech, language.
848 arbed Verb /ˈarbɛd/ to save (help survive, rescue; store for future use).
849 arbedaf Verb /arˈbɛdav/
850 arbedus Noun
851 arbrawf Noun /ˈarbrau̯v/ proof, demonstration.
852 arbrofi Verb /arˈbrɔvɪ/ to experiment.
853 arch Noun, Verb /arχ/ ark (a large boat with a flat bottom).
854 arch- Phrase /arχ/ great, chief, arch-, super-.
855 archaea Noun /arˈχeɨ̯a/
856 archeb Noun /ˈarχɛb/ order (request for some product or service).
857 archebu Verb /arˈχɛbɨ̞/ to order (goods, etc.).
858 archiad Noun /ˈarχjad/ request, order (in stocktaking).
859 archoll Noun /ˈarχɔɬ/ wound, cut, gash.
860 archser Noun /ˈarχsɛr/ superstars.
861 Arctig Noun, Adjective Arctic (a continental region consisting of the portion of the Earth north of the Arctic Circle, containing the North Pol…
862 ardal Noun /ˈardal/ Equivalent to 'region': Any considerable and connected part of a space or surface; specifically, a tract of land or sea…
863 ardd Noun /arð/ soft mutation of gardd (“garden”).
864 arddaf Verb /ˈarðav/
865 arddel Verb /ˈarðɛl/ avow, claim, own.
866 arddelw Noun /ˈarðɛlu/ a vouchee involved in a legal defense.
867 arddio Verb /ˈarðjɔ/ soft mutation of garddio.
868 arddodi Noun, Verb /arˈðɔdɪ/ to impose, to levy.
869 arddu Noun, Verb /ˈarðɨ̞/ darkness, murk, gloom.
870 Arddun Noun, Adjective /ˈarðɨ̞n/ a female given name from arddun (“beautiful”).
871 arddwr Noun
872 arddwrn Noun /ˈarðʊrn/ Equivalent to 'wrist': The complex joint between forearm bones, carpus, and metacarpals where the hand is attached to th…
873 ardir Noun /ˈardɪr/ arable land, tillage.
874 ardirol Noun
875 aredaf Verb /aˈrɛdav/
876 aredig Noun, Verb /aˈrɛdɪɡ/ Equivalent to 'plough': The brightest seven stars of the constellation Ursa Major.
877 aren Noun /ˈarɛn/ Equivalent to 'Kidney': An organ in the body that filters the blood, producing urine.
878 arennau Noun /aˈrɛnaɨ̯/
879 arestio Verb /aˈrɛsdjɔ/ to arrest, to take into custody.
880 arfaeth Noun Equivalent to 'plan': A drawing showing technical details of a building, machine, etc., with unwanted details omitted, a…
881 arfarnu Noun, Verb /arˈvarnɨ̞/ to evaluate, to appraise.
882 arfau Noun /ˈarvaɨ̯/
883 arfbais Noun /ˈarvbai̯s/ Equivalent to 'coat of arms': Hereditary designs and symbols depicted on an escutcheon, sometimes accompanied by other e…
884 arfdy Noun
885 arfedd Noun /ˈarvɛð/ intent, purpose.
886 arfer Noun, Verb /ˈarvɛr/ to be used to, to be accustomed to.
887 arferol Noun, Adjective /arˈvɛrɔl/ usual, customary.
888 arffed Noun /ˈarfɛd/
889 arfod Noun /ˈarvɔd/ stroke of a weapon or tool; blow.
890 arfodau Noun /arˈvɔdaɨ̯/
891 arfog Adjective /ˈarvɔɡ/
892 arfogi Noun
893 Arfor Noun, Adjective /ˈarvɔr/ coastal, littoral.
894 argae Noun /ˈarɡaɨ̯/ Equivalent to 'Dam': A structure placed across a flowing body of water to stop the flow or part of the flow, generally f…
895 argaen Noun /ˈarɡaɨ̯n/ Equivalent to 'Veneer': A thin decorative covering of fine material (usually wood) applied to coarser wood or other mate…
896 argaenu Noun
897 argoel Noun /ˈarɡɔɨ̯l/ euphemistic form of yr Arglwydd (“the Lord”).
898 argoeli Noun
899 argon Noun /ˈarɡɔn/
900 argraff Noun /ˈarɡraf/ Equivalent to 'Impression': The indentation or depression made by the pressure of one object on or into another.
901 argroen Noun /ˈarɡrɔɨ̯n/ epidermis.
902 arholi Noun, Verb /arˈhɔlɪ/ to examine.
903 arholwr Noun /arˈhɔljʊr/ inspector.
904 arhosa Verb /arˈhɔsa/
905 arhosaf Verb /arˈhɔsav/
906 arhosan Verb /arˈhɔsan/
907 arhosfa Noun /arˈhɔsva/ stopping place, resting place, dwelling place, abode.
908 arhosle Noun /arˈhɔslɛ/ stopping place, resting place, dwelling place, abode.
909 arhosol Noun, Adjective /arˈhɔsɔl/ remaining, lasting, permanent, stable.
910 arhoson Verb /arˈhɔsɔn/
911 arian Noun, Adjective /ˈarjan/ Equivalent to 'silver': An English surname originating as an occupation for a silversmith or a rich man, or for someone…
912 arien Noun /ˈarjɛn/ hoar frost, rime.
913 arlais Noun /ˈarlai̯s/ Equivalent to 'temple': The slightly flatter region, on either side of the head of a vertebrate, including a human, behi…
914 arlliw Noun trace, sign.
915 arlloes Noun, Verb, Adjective empty, void.
916 arlludd Noun /ˈarɬɨ̞ð/ obstacle, hindrance, obstruction.
917 arllwys Verb /ˈarɬʊɨ̯s/ to empty out, to evacuate.
918 arloesi Verb /arˈlɔɨ̯sɪ/ to clear, to purge, to empty.
919 arlun Noun /ˈarlɨ̞n/ drawing, portrait, picture.
920 arlunwr Noun
921 arlwy Noun /ˈarluɨ̯/ preparation.
922 arlwyau Noun /arˈlʊɨ̯.aɨ̯/
923 arlwyo Noun
924 arlwyon Noun /arˈluɨ̯ɔn/
925 armerth Noun, Verb /ˈarmɛrθ/ preparation.
926 arna Pronoun /ˈarna/
927 arnaf Pronoun /ˈarnav/
928 arnat Pronoun /ˈarnat/
929 arni Pronoun /ˈarnɪ/
930 arno Pronoun /ˈarnɔ/ (South Wales) first-person singular of ar.
931 arnod Noun
932 arnodd Noun /ˈarnɔð/ Equivalent to 'beam': Any large piece of timber or iron long in proportion to its thickness, and prepared for use.
933 arnodi Noun, Verb to endorse (cheques, etc.).
934 arnodwr Noun
935 arnofio Noun, Verb /arˈnɔvjɔ/
936 arnom Pronoun /ˈarnɔm/
937 arnon Pronoun /ˈarnɔn/
938 arnot Pronoun /ˈarnɔt/ (South Wales) second-person singular of ar.
939 arnyn Pronoun /ˈarnɨ̞n/
940 arogl Noun /ˈarɔɡl/ Equivalent to 'Smell': A sensation, pleasant or unpleasant, detected by inhaling air (or, the case of water-breathing an…
941 aroglau Noun /aˈrɔɡlaɨ̯/ smell, odour, scent.
942 arogli Noun, Verb /aˈrɔɡli/ to smell, to have a scent.
943 aroglus Adjective /aˈrɔɡlɨ̞s/ fragrant, aromatic.
944 aroledd Noun incline, slope.
945 aroleuo Noun, Verb /ˌarɔˈleɨ̯.ɔ/ Equivalent to 'Highlight': An area or a spot in a drawing, painting, or photograph that is strongly illuminated.
946 arolwg Noun /aˈrɔlʊɡ/ inspection, audit, check.
947 arolygu Noun, Verb /ˌarɔˈləɡɨ̞/ to monitor, to oversee, to supervise.
948 aros Verb /ˈarɔs/
949 arosfa Noun /aˈrɔsva/
950 arsenig Noun /ˈarsɛˌnɪɡ/ Equivalent to 'Arsenic': A toxic grey brittle nonmetallic chemical element (symbol As) with an atomic number of 33.
951 arswyd Noun /ˈarsʊɨ̯d/ horror, terror, dread.
952 arswydo Noun, Verb /arˈsʊɨ̯dɔ/ to horrify, to appall.
953 arsyllu Noun, Verb to observe.
954 arsylw Noun observation.
955 arsylwi Noun
956 artaith Noun /ˈartai̯θ/ Equivalent to 'torture': The infliction of severe pain or anguish, especially as an interrogation technique or punishmen…
957 arth Noun /arθ/
958 arthan Noun /ˈarθan/ the Little Bear, Ursa Minor.
959 arthes Noun /ˈarθɛs/ Equivalent to 'she-bear': A female bear (as opposed to a he-bear, male bear).
960 arthrod Noun the Arctic Circle.
961 artist Noun entertainer, performer, artiste (occupation).
962 arunig Noun, Adjective free-standing, stand-alone.
963 arunigo Noun, Verb /arɨ̞ˈnɪɡɔ/ to isolate, to insulate.
964 arwain Verb /ˈarwai̯n/ to conduct (e.g. an orchestra).
965 arwaith Noun action (process of doing a deed).
966 arwedd Noun, Verb /ˈarwɛð/ soft mutation of garwedd (“roughness”).
967 arweddu Verb
968 arwisg Noun outer garment, mantle, cloak.
969 arwisgo Verb to invest (install ceremonially).
970 arwr Noun /ˈarʊr/ Equivalent to 'Hero': Any of a number of legendary men and women, including the priestess loved by Leander.
971 arwrol Noun
972 arwydd Noun /ˈarwɨ̞ð/ sign (of the zodiac).
973 arwyddo Noun, Verb to sign (articulate words in a sign language).
974 arwyneb Noun, Adjective Equivalent to 'surface': The overside or up-side of a flat object such as a table, or of a liquid.
975 arwynt Noun /ˈarwɨ̞nt/ scent (of an animal).
976 arwyr Noun /ˈarwɨ̞r/
977 asbri Noun /ˈasbri/ zest, zeal, élan, vivacity.
978 asen Noun /ˈasɛn/ Equivalent to 'rib': Any of a series of long curved bones occurring in 12 pairs in humans and other animals and extendin…
979 asennau Noun
980 asesiad Noun /aˈsɛʃad/ assessment.
981 asesu Verb /aˈsɛsɨ̞/ to assess.
982 aseswr Noun /aˈsɛsʊr/
983 aseswyr Noun /aˈsɛswɨ̞r/
984 aseth Noun /ˈasɛθ/ lath or stick, stake, rod.
985 asetig Noun, Adjective synonym of ethanöig (“ethanoic”), acetic.
986 asgell Noun /ˈasɡɛɬ/ wing (of a bird, aircraft, etc.).
987 asgetig Noun, Adjective /asˈɡɛtɪɡ/ Equivalent to 'Ascetic': One who is devoted to the practice of self-denial, either through seclusion or stringent abstin…
988 asglod Noun /ˈasɡlɔd/ chips, shavings, splinters.
989 asgwrn Noun /ˈasɡʊrn/
990 asiant Noun Equivalent to 'agent': One who exerts power, or has the power to act.
991 asid Noun /ˈasɪd/
992 asidau Noun
993 asidedd Noun
994 asidig Noun, Adjective /aˈsɪdɪɡ/ Equivalent to 'acid': Acronym of atomicity, consistency, isolation, and durability, a set of properties that guarantee d…
995 asidio Noun
996 asio Verb /ˈaʃɔ/ to join, to connect, to unite.
997 astatin Noun /ˈasdatɪn/ Equivalent to 'Astatine': A highly radioactive chemical element (symbol At), one of the halogens, with atomic number 85.
998 astell Noun /ˈasdɛɬ/ Equivalent to 'board': A relatively long, wide and thin piece of any material, usually wood or similar, often for use in…
999 astrus Noun, Adjective /ˈasdrɨ̞s/ Equivalent to 'abstruse': Difficult to comprehend or understand; obscure.
1000 astrusi Noun /asˈdrɨ̞si/ abstruseness, complexity, obscurity.
1001 astud Adjective /ˈasdɨ̞d/ Equivalent to 'Attentive': That concentrates his mental faculties in a thing.
1002 astudio Verb /asˈdɨ̞djɔ/
1003 asur Adjective /ˈasɨ̞r/ Equivalent to 'lapis lazuli': A deep blue stone, used in making jewelry, and traditionally used to make the pigment ultr…
1004 asyn Noun /ˈasɨ̞n/ he-ass, male ass, male donkey.
1005 asynnod Noun /aˈsənɔd/
1006 atab Noun /ˈatab/
1007 ataf Pronoun /ˈatav/
1008 atal Noun, Verb /ˈatal/ to hinder, impede.
1009 atalfa Noun /aˈtalva/ obstacle, obstruction, hindrance.
1010 ataliad Noun /aˈtaljad/ suspension (from job, position etc.).
1011 ataliaf Verb /aˈtaljav/
1012 atalion Noun, Verb /aˈtaljɔn/
1013 atalnod Noun /aˈtalnɔd/ Equivalent to 'punctuation mark': Any of various symbols used in writing and printing to indicate pauses, divisions, etc…
1014 atalu Noun
1015 atat Pronoun /ˈatat/
1016 atborth Noun /ˈatbɔrθ/ Equivalent to 'Feedback': Critical assessment of a process or activity or of their results.
1017 atchwel Noun
1018 ateb Noun, Verb /ˈatɛb/ answer, response, reply.
1019 atebaf Verb /aˈtɛbav/
1020 atebion Noun
1021 ateg Noun, Verb /ˈatɛɡ/ prop, support.
1022 ategol Noun Equivalent to 'Auxiliary': A person or group that acts in an auxiliary manner.
1023 ategu Noun Equivalent to 'corroborate': To strengthen or support with other evidence; make more certain.
1024 ateli Verb /aˈtɛli/
1025 atelid Verb /aˈtɛlɪd/ imperfect indicative/imperfect subjunctive/conditional impersonal of atal.
1026 atgas Noun, Adjective /ˈatɡas/ hateful, loathsome, detestable.
1027 atgof Noun /atɡɔv/ memory, recollection, reminiscence.
1028 atgoffa Noun, Verb /atˈɡɔfa/ Equivalent to 'remind': An act of reminding; a reminder.
1029 atgofio Noun
1030 atgofus Noun, Adjective /atˈɡɔvɨ̞s/ reminiscent, evocative.
1031 athref Noun /ˈaθrɛv/ abode, dwelling-place.
1032 athrefi Noun /aθˈrɛvɪ/
1033 athro Noun /ˈaθrɔ/ Equivalent to 'teacher': A person who teaches, especially one employed in a school; preceptor.
1034 athrod Noun /ˈaθrɔd/ Equivalent to 'Slander': A false or unsupported, malicious statement (spoken, not written), especially one which is inju…
1035 athrodi Noun, Verb /aθˈrɔdɪ/ Equivalent to 'Slander': A false or unsupported, malicious statement (spoken, not written), especially one which is inju…
1036 athrofa Noun Equivalent to 'institute': An organization founded to promote a cause.
1037 atig Noun
1038 atoch Pronoun /ˈatɔχ/
1039 atodi Noun, Verb /aˈtɔdi/ Equivalent to 'Suffix': A morpheme added at the end of a word to modify the word's meaning.
1040 atodiad Noun /aˈtɔdjad/ Equivalent to 'appendix': Something attached to something else; an attachment or accompaniment.
1041 atodlen Noun /aˈtɔdlɛn/
1042 atodol Noun, Adjective /aˈtɔdɔl/ Equivalent to 'Subsidiary': A company owned by a parent company or a holding company, also called daughter company or si…
1043 atolygu Noun
1044 atom Noun, Pronoun /ˈatɔm/
1045 atomfa Noun /aˈtɔmva/ nuclear power station.
1046 atomig Noun, Adjective /aˈtɔmɪɡ/
1047 aton Pronoun /ˈatɔn/
1048 atot Pronoun /ˈatɔt/ (South Wales) second-person singular of at.
1049 atroffi Noun
1050 atsain Noun /ˈatsai̯n/ Equivalent to 'echo': An oread, punished by Hera by losing her own voice and only being able to mimic that of others.
1051 atwrnai Noun
1052 atyfu Verb /aˈtəvɨ̞/ to grow, to sprout, to germinate.
1053 atyn Pronoun /ˈatɨ̞n/
1054 atyniad Noun attractiveness.
1055 atynnu Verb to attract.
1056 atynt Pronoun /ˈatɨ̞nt/
1057 aurafal Noun /aɨ̯rˈaval/ orange (fruit).
1058 awch Noun /au̯χ/ eagerness, zest.
1059 awchau Noun /ˈau̯χaɨ̯/
1060 awchlym Noun, Adjective /ˈaʊ̯χlɨ̞m/ sharp, keen.
1061 awchu Noun, Verb to sharpen, to whet.
1062 awchus Noun, Adjective /ˈau̯χɨ̞s/ greedy, covetous, desirous.
1063 awdl Noun /au̯dl/ A long poem written in Welsh using cynghanedd and one of twenty-four strict meters.
1064 awdur Noun /ˈau̯dɨ̞r/ Equivalent to 'author': The originator or creator of a work, especially of a literary composition; or, one of the creato…
1065 awdures Noun /au̯ˈdɨ̞rɛs/ authoress, (female) author.
1066 awduro Noun, Verb /au̯ˈdɨrɔ/ Equivalent to 'author': The originator or creator of a work, especially of a literary composition; or, one of the creato…
1067 awdurol Noun, Adjective /au̯ˈdɨ̞rɔl/ authorial, scholarly.
1068 awduron Noun /au̯ˈdɨ̞rɔn/
1069 aweddwr Noun /aˈu̯ɛðʊr/ running water.
1070 awel Noun /ˈau̯.ɛl/ Equivalent to 'wind': Real or perceived movement of atmospheric air usually caused by convection or differences in air p…
1071 awelog Noun, Adjective /au̯ˈɛlɔɡ/ windy, flatulent.
1072 awelon Noun /au̯ˈɛlɔn/ Equivalent to 'breeze': Ashes and residue of coal or charcoal, usually from a furnace.
1073 awenau Noun
1074 awgrym Noun /ˈau̯ɡrɨ̞m/ suggestion, hint, clue.
1075 awgrymu Noun, Verb /au̯ˈɡrəmɨ̞/ Equivalent to 'make': An agricultural tool resembling a scythe, used to cut (harvest) certain plants such as peas, reeds…
1076 awra Noun /ˈau̯ra/ aura (distinctive atmosphere; invisible force).
1077 awrigl Noun
1078 awtopsi Noun Equivalent to 'Autopsy': A dissection performed on a cadaver to find possible cause(s) of death.
1079 awydd Noun /ˈau̯.ɨ̞ð/ Equivalent to 'impulse': A thrust; a push; a sudden force that impels.
1080 awyddau Noun /au̯ˈəðaɨ̯/
1081 awyddus Adjective /au̯ˈəðɨ̞s/ eager, keen.
1082 awyr Noun /ˈau̯.ɨ̞r/ Equivalent to 'sky': The atmosphere above a given point, especially as visible from the surface of the Earth as the plac…
1083 awyreg Noun Equivalent to 'aerology': The branch of meteorology involving the observation of the atmosphere by means of balloons, ki…
1084 awyrell Noun hot air balloon, airship.
1085 awyren Noun /au̯ˈərɛn/ Equivalent to 'airplane': A powered heavier-than-air aircraft with fixed wings.
1086 awyru Verb to air, ventilate, aerate.
1087 awyrydd Noun
1088 baban Noun /ˈbaban/ baby, babe, infant.
1089 babanod Noun /baˈbanɔd/
1090 babell Noun /ˈbabɛɬ/ soft mutation of pabell.
1091 babi Noun /ˈbabɪ/ Equivalent to 'baby': A very young human, particularly from birth to a couple of years old or until walking is fully mas…
1092 babis Noun /ˈbabɪs/
1093 babŵn Noun /baˈbuːn/ Equivalent to 'Baboon': An Old World monkey of the genus Papio, having dog-like muzzles and large canine teeth, cheek po…
1094 babwnod Noun /baˈbʊnɔd/
1095 bach Noun, Adjective /baːχ/ not fully-grown or developed, young.
1096 bachan Noun /ˈbaχan/ guy, lad, bloke, chap, dude, fella.
1097 bachau Noun /ˈbaχa/ Hameau du Pays de Galles situé dans l’île d’Anglesey.
1098 bachgen Noun /ˈbaχɡɛn/ boy, lad, youngster, servant, young man, son, child.
1099 bachiad Noun
1100 bachu Verb /ˈbaχɨ̞/ to hook (catch with a hook); to hook up (hang with a hook).
1101 bachwr Noun /ˈbaχʊr/ Equivalent to 'hooker': A surname originating as an occupation for a maker of hooks.
1102 bachwyr Noun /ˈbaχwɨ̞r/
1103 bacio Verb /ˈbakjɔ/ soft mutation of pacio.
1104 baciodd Verb /ˈbakjɔð/ soft mutation of paciodd.
1105 bacwn Noun /ˈbakʊn/
1106 bacws Noun /ˈbakʊs/
1107 badau Noun
1108 baeau Noun /ˈbeɨ̯.aɨ̯/
1109 baedd Noun /ˈbaːɨ̯ð/ a fierce warrior.
1110 baeddod Noun /ˈbeɨ̯ðɔd/
1111 baeddu Noun, Verb /ˈbaːɨ̯ðɨ̞/ Equivalent to 'beat': Baseball To reach base safely on (a bunt or ground ball) when a putout is attempted.
1112 baem Verb
1113 baen Verb /baːɨ̯n/ first/third-person plural counterfactual conditional colloquial of bod.
1114 baent Noun /baːɨ̯nt/ soft mutation of paent.
1115 baet Verb /baːɨ̯t/
1116 bafán Noun soft mutation of pafán.
1117 bafanau Noun soft mutation of pafanau.
1118 bagad Noun /ˈbaɡad/ crowd, multitude, throng.
1119 bagét Noun /baˈɡɛt/ Equivalent to 'Baguette': A narrow, relatively long rectangular shape.
1120 bagéts Noun /baˈɡɛts/
1121 bagiau Noun /ˈbaɡjaɨ̯/
1122 baginet Noun
1123 bagl Noun /baɡl/ Equivalent to 'Crutch': A device to assist in motion as a cane, especially one that provides support under the arm to re…
1124 baglog Adjective /ˈbaɡlɔɡ/ crosiered, having a crosier.
1125 baglor Noun bachelor (holder of a bachelor's degree).
1126 baglu Verb /ˈbaɡlɨ/ to trip, to stumble.
1127 baich Noun /bai̯χ/ load, burden.
1128 baidd Noun, Verb /bai̯ð/
1129 baill Noun soft mutation of paill.
1130 bais Verb soft mutation of pais.
1131 bait Verb
1132 baith Noun /bai̯θ/ soft mutation of paith.
1133 bala Noun Bala (a small town and community with a town council in Gwynedd, Wales).
1134 baladr Noun soft mutation of paladr.
1135 balch Noun, Adjective /balχ/ Equivalent to 'vain': Overly proud of oneself, especially concerning appearance; having a high opinion of one's own acco…
1136 baldar Noun
1137 baled Noun /ˈbalɛd/ Equivalent to 'Ballad': A kind of narrative poem, adapted for recitation or singing; especially, a sentimental or romant…
1138 baledi Noun /baˈlɛdɪ/
1139 baledwr Noun /baˈlɛdʊr/ balladeer.
1140 balm Noun /balm/ lemon balm (Melissa officinalis).
1141 Baltig Adjective Equivalent to 'Baltic': A geographic region of Northern Europe, surrounding the Baltic Sea.
1142 balŵn Noun /baˈluːn/ Equivalent to 'Balloon': An inflatable buoyant object, often (but not necessarily) round and flexible.
1143 bambŵ Noun /bamˈbuː/ Equivalent to 'bamboo': A fast-growing grass of the Bambusoideae subfamily, characterised by its woody, hollow, round, s…
1144 banadl Noun /ˈbanadl/ broom (shrub of the family Fabaceae; in particular common broom, Cytisus scoparius).
1145 banana Noun /baˈnana/
1146 bananas Noun /baˈnanas/
1147 banc Noun /baŋk/ bank (in a sea or river, e.g. sandbank, mudbank).
1148 banciau Noun /ˈbaŋkjaɨ̯/
1149 bancio Noun, Verb /ˈbaŋkjɔ/
1150 bancwr Noun Equivalent to 'Banker': One who conducts the business of banking; one who, individually, or as a member of a company, ke…
1151 band Noun /band/ band (group of musicians).
1152 bandiau Noun /ˈbandjaɨ̯/
1153 baned Noun /ˈbanɛd/ soft mutation of paned.
1154 baner Noun /ˈbanɛr/ Equivalent to 'flag': Any of various plants with sword-shaped leaves, especially irises; specifically, Iris pseudacorus.
1155 baneri Noun /baˈnɛrɪ/ Equivalent to 'flag': Any of various plants with sword-shaped leaves, especially irises; specifically, Iris pseudacorus.
1156 bangor Noun /ˈbaŋɡɔr/ Bangor (a city and community with a city council in Gwynedd, Wales (OS grid ref SH5872)).
1157 banjo Noun /ˈband͡ʒɔ/
1158 banjoau Noun
1159 banjos Noun /ˈband͡ʒɔs/ Pluriel de banjo.
1160 bannau Noun /ˈbanaɨ̯/
1161 bannod Noun /ˈbanɔd/ article (part of speech).
1162 banodol Noun
1163 banred Noun /ˈbanrɛd/ banneret, knight banneret.
1164 bant Noun, Adverb /bant/ soft mutation of pant.
1165 banw Noun, Adjective /ˈbanʊ/ female, feminine.
1166 bapur Noun /ˈbapɨ̞r/ soft mutation of papur (“paper”).
1167 bara Noun, Verb /ˈbara/ means of subsistence, livelihood.
1168 bara- Phrase /ˌbara/ soft mutation of para-.
1169 baran Noun A city in Vitsebsk Oblast, Belarus.
1170 baratoi Verb /baraˈtɔi̯/ soft mutation of paratoi (“to prepare”).
1171 barbed Noun Equivalent to 'barbet': Any of numerous arboreal birds of the families Capitonidae, Lybiidae, and Megalaimidae, within t…
1172 barc Noun /bark/ bark; barque (sailing vessel).
1173 barch Noun /barχ/ soft mutation of parch.
1174 barciau Noun
1175 barcio Verb /ˈbarkjɔ/ soft mutation of parcio.
1176 barclod Noun /ˈbarklɔd/ apron, barmcloth.
1177 barcud Noun /ˈbarkɨ̞d/ kite (bird).
1178 barcut Noun
1179 bardd Noun /barð/ Equivalent to 'bard': A professional poet and singer, like among the ancient Celts, whose occupation was to compose and…
1180 barddas Noun /ˈbarðas/
1181 barf Noun /barv/ Equivalent to 'beard': Facial hair on the chin, cheeks, jaw and neck.
1182 barfau Noun /ˈbarvaɨ̯/
1183 barfog Noun, Adjective /ˈbarvɔɡ/ bearded tit (Panurus biarmicus).
1184 bargen Noun /ˈbarɡɛn/ Equivalent to 'bargain': An agreement between parties concerning the sale of property; or a contract by which one party…
1185 bargod Noun /ˈbarɡɔd/ Equivalent to 'Eaves': The underside of a roof that extends beyond the external walls of a building.
1186 barhau Verb /barˈhaɨ̯/ soft mutation of parhau.
1187 bariau Noun
1188 baril Noun /ˈbarɪl/ Equivalent to 'barrel': A round (cylindrical) vessel, such as a cask, of greater length than breadth, and bulging in the…
1189 barilo Verb /baˈrɪlɔ/ to barrel, to put in barrels.
1190 bariwm Noun /ˈbarjʊm/ Equivalent to 'Barium': The chemical element (symbol Ba) with an atomic number of 56.
1191 barlys Noun /ˈbarlɨ̞s/ soft mutation of parlys (“paralysis”).
1192 barn Noun /barn/ Equivalent to 'opinion': A belief, judgment or perspective that a person has formed, either through objective or subject…
1193 barnau Noun /ˈbarnaɨ̯/ Ville et commune d’Allemagne, située en Bavière.
1194 barniad Noun
1195 barnu Verb /ˈbarnɨ̞/ to adjudge, to adjudicate.
1196 barnwr Noun /ˈbarnʊr/ Equivalent to 'judge': A public official whose duty it is to administer the law, especially by presiding over trials and…
1197 barnwyr Noun /ˈbarnwɨ̞r/ Equivalent to 'Judges': The seventh book of the Old Testament, and a book of the Hebrew Tanakh.
1198 barod Adjective /ˈbarɔd/ soft mutation of parod.
1199 barotaf Adjective /baˈrɔtav/ soft mutation of parotaf.
1200 baroted Adjective /baˈrɔtɛd/ soft mutation of paroted.
1201 barrug Noun /ˈbarɨ̞ɡ/ Equivalent to 'Frost': A cover of minute ice crystals on objects that are exposed to the air.
1202 barth Noun soft mutation of parth.
1203 barti Noun /ˈbartɪ/ soft mutation of parti.
1204 bartïon Noun /barˈtiː.ɔn/ soft mutation of partïon.
1205 bartner Noun /ˈbartnɛr/ soft mutation of partner.
1206 barúg Noun obsolete spelling of barrug.
1207 barugo Noun A municipality of Leyte, Philippines.
1208 barugog Noun
1209 barus Adjective /ˈbarɨ̞s/
1210 barw Noun /ˈbarʊ/
1211 barwn Noun, Verb /ˈbarʊn/ soft mutation of parwn.
1212 barwnig Noun /baˈrʊnɪɡ/
1213 basai Noun, Verb /ˈbasai̯/ Première personne du singulier du passé simple de baser.
1214 basau Noun /ˈbasaɨ̯/
1215 basbort Noun /ˈbasbɔrt/ soft mutation of pasbort.
1216 basech Verb /ˈbasɛχ/
1217 basen Verb /ˈbasɛn/
1218 baset Verb /ˈbasɛt/
1219 basgad Noun /ˈbasɡad/
1220 basged Noun /ˈbasɡɛd/
1221 basgedi Noun /basˈɡɛdɪ/
1222 basio Verb /ˈbaʃɔ/ soft mutation of pasio.
1223 baslard Noun
1224 basn Noun
1225 bast Noun /basd/ soft mutation of past (“paste”).
1226 basta Noun /ˈbasda/ soft mutation of pasta.
1227 bastai Noun /ˈbasdai̯/ soft mutation of pastai.
1228 bastau Noun soft mutation of pastau.
1229 baswn Noun, Verb /ˈbasʊn/ Equivalent to 'Bassoon': A musical instrument in the woodwind family, having a double reed and playing in the tenor and…
1230 baswnau Noun /baˈsʊnaɨ̯/
1231 bateri Noun A Dardic language spoken in Kohistan as well as parts of Jammu and Kashmir.
1232 bath Noun /baːθ/ alternative spelling of bàth (“bath (unit of liquid volume)”).
1233 bathau Noun /ˈbaθaɨ̯/
1234 bathawd Noun /ˈbaθau̯d/
1235 bathdai Noun /ˈbaθdai̯/
1236 bathdy Noun /ˈbaθdɨ̞/ mint (building or institution where money is produced).
1237 bathor Noun
1238 baths Noun /baθs/
1239 bathu Verb /ˈbaːθɨ̞/ To mint (money), to strike, to forge, to coin (an expression), to stamp, to cast.
1240 batingo Noun
1241 batog Noun
1242 batri Noun battery (device for storing electricity).
1243 bawa Noun, Verb /ˈbau̯a/
1244 bawau Noun
1245 bawb Pronoun /bau̯b/ soft mutation of pawb.
1246 bawd Noun /ˈbau̯d/ a bar projecting from rock face to which ropes are attached.
1247 bawdd Noun, Verb /bau̯ð/
1248 bawm Noun /bau̯m/ lemon balm (Melissa officinalis).
1249 bawn Verb /bau̯n/
1250 bechan Adjective /ˈbɛχan/ feminine singular of bychan.
1251 bechgyn Noun /ˈbɛχɡɨ̞n/ Equivalent to 'boy': ISO 639-3 language code for Bodo (Central Africa).
1252 becos Noun /ˈbɛkɔs/ Alternative spelling of because.
1253 becso Noun, Verb /ˈbɛksɔ/ to worry, to fret.
1254 becws Noun /ˈbɛkʊs/ Equivalent to 'Bakery': A place in which bread (and often other baked goods such as cakes) is baked and/or sold.
1255 becyn Noun /ˈbɛkɨ̞n/ soft mutation of pecyn.
1256 bedair Adjective /ˈbɛdai̯r/ soft mutation of pedair (“four”).
1257 bedd Noun /beːð/ Equivalent to 'tomb': A small building, or a room within one, for the remains of the dead, with walls, a roof, and (if i…
1258 beddrod Noun Equivalent to 'tomb': A small building, or a room within one, for the remains of the dead, with walls, a roof, and (if i…
1259 bedol Noun /ˈbɛdɔl/ soft mutation of pedol (“horseshoe”).
1260 bedr- Phrase /bɛdr/ soft mutation of pedr-.
1261 bedrog Noun charnel house.
1262 bedry- Phrase /bɛdrə/ soft mutation of pedry-.
1263 bedw Noun /ˈbɛdʊ/
1264 bedwar Adjective /ˈbɛdwar/ soft mutation of pedwar (“four”).
1265 bedwen Noun /ˈbɛdwɛn/ singulative of bedw (“birches”).
1266 bedwos Noun /ˈbɛdwɔs/ birch grove.
1267 bedydd Noun /ˈbɛdɨ̞ð/ Equivalent to 'baptism': A Christian sacrament, by which one is received into a church and sometimes given a name, gener…
1268 befer Noun
1269 began Verb /ˈbɛɡan/ Noun. [B1].
1270 beger Noun /ˈbɛɡɛr/
1271 begera Noun, Verb /bɛˈɡɛra/ Equivalent to 'Panhandle': A city, the county seat of Carson County, Texas, United States.
1272 begian Verb /ˈbɛɡjan/
1273 begio Noun, Verb /ˈbɛɡjɔ/ soft mutation of pegio (“to peg”).
1274 begiwr Noun /ˈbɛɡjʊr/
1275 begwn Noun /ˈbɛɡʊn/ nasal mutation of pegwn (“beacon”).
1276 beiau Noun /ˈbei̯.aɨ̯/
1277 beic Noun /bei̯k/ Equivalent to 'Bike': A hive of bees, or a nest of wasps, hornets, or ants.
1278 beichio Noun, Verb /ˈbei̯χjɔ/ to burden, to weigh down.
1279 beichus Noun, Adjective /ˈbei̯χɨ̞s/ burdensome.
1280 beiciau Noun /ˈbei̯kjaɨ̯/
1281 beicio Noun, Verb /ˈbei̯kjɔ/ Equivalent to 'Cycling': The activity of riding cycles, especially bicycles (for transport, sport, physical exercise, re…
1282 beiciwr Noun Equivalent to 'Cyclist': A person who rides a cycle, especially a bicycle, or who habitually engages in cycling.
1283 beiddio Verb /ˈbeiðjɔ/ to dare, to defy, to venture.
1284 beidio Verb /ˈbeidjɔ/ soft mutation of peidio.
1285 beidr Noun /bei̯dr/ (a narrow) lane, track.
1286 beidri Noun /ˈbei̯dri/
1287 beili Noun
1288 beint Noun /bei̯nt/ soft mutation of peint (“pint”).
1289 beirdd Noun /bei̯rð/
1290 beis Noun /beis/ soft mutation of peis.
1291 beisau Verb soft mutation of peisau.
1292 beisiau Verb soft mutation of peisiau.
1293 beisicl Noun /ˈbei̯sɪk(ɪ)l/
1294 beius Noun A city in Bihor County, Romania.
1295 bela Noun A short river in south Cumbria, England, which flows into the estuary of the River Kent; in full, the River Bela.
1296 bele Noun Equivalent to 'pine marten': A species of marten native to Northern Europe, Martes martes.
1297 bell Adjective /bɛɬ/ soft mutation of pell.
1298 bellach Adjective, Adverb /ˈbɛɬaχ/ now, from now on, (not) any more.
1299 bellter Noun /ˈbɛɬdɛr/ soft mutation of pellter.
1300 belt Noun A band worn around the waist to hold clothing to one's body (usually pants), hold weapons (such as a gun or sword), or s…
1301 bendant Adjective /ˈbɛndant/ soft mutation of pendant.
1302 bendigo Verb /bɛnˈdɪɡɔ/ to glorify.
1303 bendith Noun /ˈbɛndɪθ/ blessing (divine or supernatural aid and reward).
1304 benglog Noun /ˈbɛŋɡlɔɡ/ soft mutation of penglog.
1305 bengwin Noun /ˈbɛŋɡwɪn/ soft mutation of pengwin.
1306 benis Noun soft mutation of penis.
1307 bennach Adjective soft mutation of pennach.
1308 bennaf Adjective soft mutation of pennaf.
1309 benned Adjective soft mutation of penned.
1310 bennem Verb /ˈbɛnɛm/
1311 bennen Verb
1312 bennent Verb /ˈbɛnɛnt/
1313 bennu Noun, Verb /ˈbɛnɨ/ A self-created deity with the form of a bird (in New Kingdom artwork, a heron) that features in the ancient Egyptian cre…
1314 bensen Noun, Verb benzene (aromatic compound C₆H₆).
1315 benthyg Noun, Verb /ˈbɛnθɨ̞ɡ/
1316 benyw Noun /ˈbɛnɨ̞u̯/ Equivalent to 'female': Belonging to the sex which typically produces eggs (ova), or to the gender which is typically as…
1317 benywod Noun /bɛˈnəu̯.ɔd/
1318 berau Noun /ˈbɛraɨ̯/
1319 berem Noun /ˈbɛrɛm/ Equivalent to 'yeast': An often humid, yellowish froth produced by fermenting malt worts, and used to brew beer, leaven…
1320 berf Noun /bɛrv/ Equivalent to 'Verb': A word that indicates an action, event, or state of being.
1321 berfa Noun /ˈbɛrva/ Equivalent to 'Wheelbarrow': A small, one-wheeled (or rarely, two-wheeled) cart with handles at one end for transporting…
1322 berfau Noun /ˈbɛrvaɨ̯/
1323 berfenw Noun /bɛrˈvɛnʊ/ verbal noun, verbnoun.
1324 berfol Noun, Adjective Equivalent to 'verbal': A verb form which does not function as a predicate, or a word derived from a verb.
1325 beri Noun, Verb /ˈbɛri/ soft mutation of peri (“to induce”).
1326 berl Noun /bɛrl/ soft mutation of perl.
1327 berlau Noun /ˈbɛrlaɨ̯/ soft mutation of perlau.
1328 berllan Noun /ˈbɛrɬan/ soft mutation of perllan (“orchard”).
1329 berog Noun, Adjective spearlike, in the shape of a spear.
1330 berth Noun, Adjective /bɛrθ/ fair, fine, beautiful.
1331 berw Noun, Adjective /ˈbɛrʊ/ boiled, boiling.
1332 berwi Verb /ˈbɛrwi/ Equivalent to 'Boil': The point at which fluid begins to change to a vapour; the boiling point.
1333 berwr Noun watercress (Nasturtium officinale).
1334 bery Noun bird of prey.
1335 beswch Noun /ˈbɛsʊχ/ soft mutation of peswch.
1336 beth Noun, Pronoun /beːθ/ soft mutation of peth.
1337 bethau Noun /ˈbɛθaɨ̯/ soft mutation of pethau.
1338 bethma Noun /ˈbeːθma/ thingy, whatchacallit, thingamajig, (something whose name one cannot recall).
1339 betws Noun /ˈbɛtʊs/ Equivalent to 'chapel': A place of worship, smaller than or subordinate to a church.
1340 betysau Noun /bɛˈtəsaɨ̯/
1341 beudai Noun /ˈbeɨ̯daɨ̯/
1342 beudy Noun /ˈbeɨ̯dɨ̞/ Equivalent to 'Byre': A barn, especially one used for keeping cattle in.
1343 beunydd Adverb /ˈbeɨ̯nɨ̞ð/ daily, every day.
1344 bias Noun
1345 biasu Noun, Verb /ˈbjasɨ/
1346 biau Noun /ˈbiː.aɨ̯/ soft mutation of piau (“to own”).
1347 bibau Noun /ˈbɪbaɨ̯/ soft mutation of pibau (“pipes”).
1348 bibgorn Noun /ˈbɪbɡɔrn/ soft mutation of pibgorn.
1349 bicer Noun Equivalent to 'Beaker': A flat-bottomed, straight-sided, glass vessel, with a lip and often a small spout, used as a lab…
1350 bidog Noun /ˈbɪdɔɡ/ dagger moth (noctuoid moth of genus Acronicta).
1351 bigan Verb /ˈbɪɡan/ soft mutation of pigan.
1352 bigau Noun /ˈbɪɡaɨ̯/ soft mutation of pigau.
1353 bigddu Adjective /ˈbɨ̞ɡðɨ̞/ soft mutation of pigddu.
1354 bigwrn Noun /ˈbɪɡʊrn/ soft mutation of pigwrn.
1355 bigyn Noun /ˈbɪɡɨ̞n/ soft mutation of pigyn.
1356 bihafio Noun, Verb /bɪˈhafjɔ/ to behave, to conduct oneself (especially in a positive sense).
1357 bila Noun /ˈbɪla/ soft mutation of pila.
1358 bilaon Noun /bɪˈlaː.ɔn/ soft mutation of pilaon.
1359 bildar Noun /ˈbɪldar/ Equivalent to 'Builder': One who builds or constructs things.
1360 bildars Noun /ˈbɪldars/
1361 bilen Noun soft mutation of pilen.
1362 biliau Noun /ˈbɪljaɨ̯/
1363 biliwn Adjective /ˈbɪljʊn/ Equivalent to 'Billion': Un million de millions, ou mille milliards, selon l’échelle longue.
1364 bilwg Noun
1365 binc Adjective /bɪŋk/ soft mutation of pinc (“pink”).
1366 bincod Noun /ˈbɪŋkɔd/ soft mutation of pincod.
1367 biniau Noun /ˈbɪnjaɨ̯/
1368 bio- Phrase /ˌbiː.ɔ/
1369 bioleg Noun /biˈɔlɛɡ/ Equivalent to 'biology': The study of all life or living matter.
1370 bipa Verb /ˈbɪpa/ soft mutation of pipa.
1371 bipes Verb /ˈbɪpɛs/ soft mutation of pipes.
1372 bipi Verb /ˈbɪpi/ soft mutation of pipi.
1373 bipo Verb /ˈbɪpɔ/ soft mutation of pipo.
1374 bisged Noun /ˈbɪsɡɛd/ biscuit, cookie.
1375 bisgedi Noun /ˌbɪˈskedi/
1376 bismwth Noun /ˈbɪsmʊθ/ Equivalent to 'Bismuth': A chemical element (symbol Bi) with an atomic number of 83: a brittle silvery-white metal.
1377 biswail Noun /ˈbɪswai̯l/ dung, cowpats.
1378 biti Adverb, Preposition /ˈbɪtɪ/ (Arddodiad).
1379 biwi Noun /ˈbɪu̯.ɪ/ soft mutation of piwi.
1380 biwïaid Noun /bɪu̯.ˈiː.ai̯d/ soft mutation of piwïaid.
1381 biws Adjective /bɪu̯s/ soft mutation of piws (“puce”).
1382 blacmel Noun /(ˌ)blakˈmeːl/ Equivalent to 'Blackmail': The extortion of money or favors by threats of public accusation, critique, or exposure.
1383 bladur Noun /ˈbladɨ̞r/ soft mutation of pladur.
1384 blaen Noun /blaːɨ̯n/ frontier, march, border; uplands, highlands.
1385 blaenaf Noun, Verb, Adjective /ˈbleɨ̯na(v)/ superlative degree of blaen (“fore, front”).
1386 blaenau Noun /ˈbleɨ̯naɨ̯/
1387 blaenig Noun
1388 blaenol Noun, Adjective /ˈbleɨ̯nɔl/ frontmost, anterior.
1389 blaenor Noun /ˈbleɨ̯nɔr/ predecessor, forefather.
1390 blaenu Verb /ˈbleɨ̯nɨ/ to tip (add something to a protrusion).
1391 blagur Noun /ˈblaɡɨ̞r/ Equivalent to 'Scion': A descendant, especially a first-generation descendant of a distinguished family.
1392 blaguro Verb /blaˈɡɨ̞rɔ/ to bud, to come into bud, to form buds or young shoots.
1393 blaid Noun /blai̯d/ soft mutation of plaid.
1394 blaidd Noun /blai̯ð/
1395 blanc Noun /blaŋk/ soft mutation of planc (“bakestone, plank”).
1396 blanced Noun /ˈblaŋkɛd/ soft mutation of planced.
1397 blaned Noun /ˈblanɛd/ soft mutation of planed.
1398 blant Noun soft mutation of plant.
1399 blas Noun /blaːs/ Equivalent to 'taste': One of the sensations produced by the tongue in response to certain chemicals; the quality of giv…
1400 blasau Noun /ˈblasaɨ̯/
1401 blasio Verb
1402 blastig Noun soft mutation of plastig (“plastic”).
1403 blasu Verb /ˈblasɨ/ to taste, to sample a flavor.
1404 blasus Noun, Adjective /ˈblasɨ̞s/ Equivalent to 'good': Plato's metaprinciple of proper systemic function between principles; the fundamental Platonic for…
1405 blawd Noun /blau̯d/ flowers, blooms, blossoms.
1406 blawr Noun, Adjective /blau̯r/ grey, greyish-blue, pale blue, white.
1407 bleind Noun blind, curtain.
1408 bleins Noun blinker, blinder (item of horse tack).
1409 blentyn Noun soft mutation of plentyn (“child”).
1410 blêr Adjective /bleːr/
1411 blerio Noun, Verb /ˈblɛrjɔ/ to untidy, to make messy.
1412 blew Noun /ˈbleːu̯/ Equivalent to 'hair': A pigmented filament of keratin which grows from a follicle on the skin of humans and other mammal…
1413 blewog Noun, Adjective /ˈblɛu̯.ɔɡ/ hairy, furry, fluffy.
1414 blewyn Noun /ˈblɛu̯.ɨ̞n/ singulative of blew (“hair, fur”).
1415 blif Noun /bliːv/ Equivalent to 'Catapult': A device or weapon for throwing or launching large objects.
1416 blin Noun, Adjective /bliːn/ Cessation; end.
1417 blinder Noun /ˈblɪndɛr/ tiredness, weariness, fatigue.
1418 blinedd Noun
1419 blingo Verb /ˈblɪŋɔ/ to fleece, to swindle, to defraud.
1420 blino Verb /ˈblɪnɔ/ to tire, to become tired, to become weary.
1421 blisgo Noun
1422 blith Noun, Adjective /bliːθ/ in calf (of cow), in lamb (of sheep), pregnant.
1423 blithog Noun, Adjective /ˈblɪθɔɡ/ fecund, fruitful, productive, child-bearing.
1424 bloc Noun
1425 blochda Noun
1426 blocyn Noun /ˈblɔkɨ̞n/ soft mutation of plocyn.
1427 blodau Noun /ˈblɔdaɨ̯/
1428 blodeuo Noun, Verb /blɔˈdeɨ̯.ɔ/ to flower, to come into flower.
1429 blodiau Noun
1430 blodiog Noun, Adjective /ˈblɔdjɔɡ/ flowery, flowered, bearing flowers.
1431 blodion Noun
1432 blodlyd Noun
1433 blodwy Noun
1434 blodyn Noun /ˈblɔdɨ̞n/ Term of fond address.
1435 bloedd Noun /bloːɨ̯ð/ Equivalent to 'shout': A loud burst of voice or voices; a violent and sudden outcry, especially that of a multitude expr…
1436 bloesg Noun, Adjective /bloːɨ̯sɡ/ unclear, indistinct (of speech).
1437 bloesgi Verb /ˈblɔɨ̯sɡɪ/
1438 blog Noun /blɔɡ/
1439 blogiau Noun /ˈblɔɡjaɨ̯/
1440 blogio Noun, Verb /ˈblɔɡjɔ/ Equivalent to 'blog': A website that allows users to reflect, share opinions, and discuss various topics in the form of…
1441 blogiwr Noun /ˈblɔɡjʊr/ Equivalent to 'blogger': A contributor to a blog (from weblog) or online journal.
1442 blogwyr Noun /ˈblɔɡwɨ̞r/
1443 bloneg Noun /ˈblɔnɛɡ/ Equivalent to 'Lard': Fat from the abdomen of a pig, especially as prepared for use in cooking or pharmacy.
1444 blorai Noun /ˈblɔrai̯/ Equivalent to 'Nitrogen': The chemical element with an atomic number of 7 and atomic weight of 14.0067.
1445 blorig Noun, Adjective synonym of nitrig (“nitric”).
1446 blornwy Noun
1447 blorog Noun, Adjective synonym of nitrus (“nitrous”).
1448 blorsur Noun synonym of asid nitrig (“nitric acid”).
1449 blot Noun /blɔt/ soft mutation of plot.
1450 blotio Verb /ˈblɔt.jɔ/ soft mutation of plotio (“to plot”).
1451 blotyn Noun /ˈblɔtɨ̞n/ soft mutation of plotyn (“plot of land”).
1452 blows Noun /blou̯s/ blouse (shirt with buttons, tailored for women).
1453 blowsys Noun /ˈblou̯sɨ̞s/
1454 blwch Noun /bluːχ/ Equivalent to 'Canteen': A small cafeteria or snack bar, especially one in a military establishment, school, or place of…
1455 blwng Noun Equivalent to 'Frown': A wrinkling of the forehead with the eyebrows brought together, typically indicating displeasure…
1456 blwydd Noun /bluːɨ̯ð/ year (of age).
1457 blwyddi Noun /blʊɨ̯ðɪ/
1458 blychau Noun /ˈbləχaɨ̯/
1459 blymio Verb /ˈbləmjɔ/ soft mutation of plymio.
1460 blynedd Noun /ˈblənɛð/ year (count form).
1461 blys Noun greed, lust, desire.
1462 blysiau Noun
1463 blysig Noun, Adjective /ˈbləsɪɡ/ lustful, lascivious.
1464 blysio Noun, Verb /ˈbləsjɔ/ to lust, to crave.
1465 blysu Verb
1466 bnth. Noun abbreviation of benthyciad (“loanword”).
1467 bobl Noun /bɔbl/ soft mutation of pobl (“people”).
1468 boch Noun /boːχ/
1469 bochaid Noun
1470 bochdew Noun /ˈbɔχdɛu̯/
1471 bochog Noun
1472 bocs Noun /bɔks/ box tree (Buxus), especially common box (Buxus sempervirens).
1473 bocsach Noun
1474 bocsio Noun, Verb /ˈbɔkʃɔ/ Equivalent to 'box': Any of various evergreen shrubs or trees of genus Buxus, especially common box, European box, or bo…
1475 bocsiwr Noun /ˈbɔkʃʊr/ Equivalent to 'Pugilist': One who fights with their fists, especially a professional prize fighter; a boxer.
1476 bocswyr Noun /ˈbɔkswɨ̞r/
1477 bocsys Noun
1478 bodaeth Noun personal existence.
1479 bodd Noun /boːð/ enjoyment, contentment, satisfaction.
1480 boddau Noun
1481 boddfa Noun
1482 boddhad Noun contentment, enjoyment, pleasure, satisfaction.
1483 boddhau Verb to please, to satisfy.
1484 boddi Verb /ˈbɔði/ to submerge, to flood.
1485 bodeg Noun
1486 bodegol Noun, Adjective /nɔˈdɛɡɔl/ ontological.
1487 bodiau Noun /ˈbɔdjaɨ̯/
1488 bodlon Adjective /ˈbɔdlɔn/ satisfied, content.
1489 bodloni Noun, Verb Equivalent to 'please': To make happy or satisfy; to give pleasure to.
1490 bodol Adjective /ˈbɔdɔl/ basic, fundamental, essential.
1491 bodoli Verb /bɔˈdɔlɪ/ to realise, to give existence to.
1492 bodolyn Noun an essence.
1493 boed Noun, Verb /boːɨ̯d/
1494 boenen Verb /ˈbɔɨ̯nɛn/ soft mutation of poenen.
1495 boeni Verb /ˈbɔɨ̯nɨ/ soft mutation of poeni (“to worry”).
1496 boeth Adjective /boːɨ̯θ/ soft mutation of poeth.
1497 bogail Noun /ˈbɔɡai̯l/ boss (e.g. on a shield), knob, stud.
1498 boglyn Noun
1499 bohriwm Noun /ˈbɔrjʊm/
1500 bola Noun /ˈbɔla/
1501 boled Noun bolete (mushroom of the order Boletales).
1502 bolerwr Noun
1503 bolgi Noun /ˈbɔlɡi/ Equivalent to 'Hog': Any animal belonging to the Suidae family of mammals, especially the pig, the warthog, and the boar…
1504 bolgoch Noun
1505 boliog Noun, Adjective corpulent, paunchy, swollen, bulgy.
1506 bollt Noun Equivalent to 'bolt': A (usually) metal fastener consisting of a cylindrical body that is threaded, with a larger head o…
1507 bollten Noun Equivalent to 'bolt': A (usually) metal fastener consisting of a cylindrical body that is threaded, with a larger head o…
1508 bolon Adjective /ˈboːlɔn/ A Manding language spoken in Burkina Faso.
1509 bolrwym Noun, Adjective /ˈbɔlruɨ̯m/ constipated.
1510 bolwen Noun, Adjective /ˈbɔlwɛn/ feminine singular of bolwyn (“white-bellied”).
1511 boncyff Noun /ˈbɔŋkɨ̞f/ Equivalent to 'Stump': The remains of something that has been cut off; especially the remains of a tree, the remains of…
1512 bondo Noun /ˈbɔndɔ/ Equivalent to 'Eaves': The underside of a roof that extends beyond the external walls of a building.
1513 bonedd Noun noble person, noble people, nobility, gentlemen, aristocracy, gentry (sometimes derogatory).
1514 bonet Noun bonnet, hood (engine cover).
1515 bônt Noun, Verb /boːnt/ soft mutation of pont.
1516 bontin Noun rump, hindquarters, croup, crupper.
1517 bopa Noun /ˈbɔpa/
1518 boptai Noun /ˈbɔptai̯/ soft mutation of poptai.
1519 bopty Noun /ˈbɔptɨ/ soft mutation of popty.
1520 borau Noun /ˈbɔraɨ̯/ Commune d’Espagne, située dans la province de Huesca et la Communauté autonome d’Aragon.
1521 bord Noun /bɔrd/ food and drink, hospitality, sustenance.
1522 bordori Noun
1523 bordydd Noun /ˈbɔrdɨ̞ð/
1524 bore Noun /ˈbɔrɛ/
1525 boreau Noun
1526 borffor Adjective soft mutation of porffor (“purple”).
1527 boron Noun /ˈbɔrɔn/
1528 bosh Noun Nonsense.
1529 bosib Adjective /ˈbɔsɪb/ soft mutation of posib.
1530 bost Noun /bɔst/ soft mutation of post.
1531 bostio Noun, Verb /ˈbɔsdjɔ/ Equivalent to 'show off': Nonstandard spelling of show-off.
1532 bostiwr Noun
1533 botaneg Noun
1534 botel Noun /ˈbɔtɛl/ soft mutation of potel.
1535 both Noun /boːθ/ hub of a wheel, nave.
1536 bothau Noun /ˈbɔθaɨ̯/
1537 botwm Noun
1538 bowl Noun A roughly hemispherical container used to hold, mix or present food, such as salad, fruit or soup, or other items.
1539 bowlen Noun /ˈbou̯lɛn/ soft mutation of powlen (“bowl”).
1540 bowlio Verb /ˈbɔu̯ljɔ/ to play bowls, roll (a bowl, etc.) along the ground.
1541 bownser Noun Equivalent to 'Bouncer': A member of security personnel employed by bars, nightclubs, etc.
1542 bowt Noun
1543 brac Noun, Adjective /brak/ brake, hackle, flaxcomb.
1544 braced Noun Noun. [C2].
1545 bract Noun /brakt/
1546 brad Noun /braːd/ Equivalent to 'Treachery': Deliberate, often calculated, disregard for trust or faith.
1547 bradu Verb /ˈbradɨ̞/ commit treachery; betray.
1548 bradwr Noun Equivalent to 'traitor': Someone who violates an allegiance and betrays their country; someone guilty of treason; one wh…
1549 bradydd Noun
1550 braen Noun, Adjective /braːɨ̯n/ rotten, putrid.
1551 braenar Noun
1552 braenol Noun
1553 braenu Noun, Verb /ˈbreɨ̯nɨ̞/ Equivalent to 'Rot': Abbreviation of refugee Olympics team (country code for the team).
1554 braf Adjective /ˈbraːv/ Equivalent to 'fine': Senses referring to subjective quality.
1555 brag Noun /braːɡ/ malt (sprouted grain used in brewing).
1556 bragawd Noun
1557 bragdy Noun
1558 bragiwr Noun
1559 bragod Noun /ˈbraɡɔd/ bragget, an alcoholic beverage made from mead and ale wort.
1560 bragu Noun, Verb /ˈbraɡɪ/ to brew, to ferment, to malt.
1561 bragur Noun /ˈbraɡɨ̞r/ nonstandard form of blagur (“buds”).
1562 braich Noun /brai̯χ/ Equivalent to 'temple': The slightly flatter region, on either side of the head of a vertebrate, including a human, behi…
1563 braidd Noun, Adverb /brai̯ð/ kind of, rather, somewhat.
1564 brain Noun /brai̯n/ Equivalent to 'crow': A bird, usually black, of the genus Corvus, having a strong conical beak, with projecting bristles…
1565 braint Noun /brai̯nt/ privilege.
1566 braisg Noun, Adjective Equivalent to 'large': An old musical note, equal to two longas, four breves, or eight semibreves.
1567 braith Adjective /brai̯θ/ feminine singular of brith.
1568 bran Noun /braːn/ bran (broken coat of the seed of wheat, rye, or other cereal grain), husks.
1569 bras Noun, Adjective /braːs/ rough, approximate.
1570 brasgam Noun
1571 braslun Noun /ˈbraslɨ̞n/ Equivalent to 'Sketch': A rapidly executed freehand drawing that is not intended as a finished work, often consisting of…
1572 braster Noun /ˈbrasdɛr/ Equivalent to 'fat': A specialized animal tissue with high lipid content, used for long-term storage of energy: fat tiss…
1573 brat Noun /brat/ apron, pinafore.
1574 brath Noun /braːθ/ barb, wounding comment.
1575 brathog Noun, Adjective /ˈbraθɔɡ/ sarcastic, caustic, waspish.
1576 brathu Verb /ˈbraθɨ̞/ Equivalent to 'Bite': Acronym of behavior, information, thoughts, emotions (“four aspects of people's lives that a cult…
1577 bratiog Noun
1578 bratlys Noun Equivalent to 'Ragweed': A plant of the genus Ambrosia.
1579 brau Adjective /braɨ̯/ forthright, candid, harsh, blunt, brutally honest.
1580 braw Noun /braːu̯/ fright, terror, dread.
1581 brawd Noun /brau̯d/ Equivalent to 'brother': Title of respect for an adult male member of a religious or fraternal order.
1582 brawdol Noun, Adjective brotherly, fraternal.
1583 brawiau Noun /ˈbrau̯jaɨ̯/
1584 brêc Noun
1585 brecáu Noun, Verb /brɛˈkaːɨ̯/ Equivalent to 'Mash': A mass of mixed ingredients reduced to a soft pulpy state by beating or pressure; a mass of anythi…
1586 brech Noun, Adjective /breːχ/ inoculation, vaccination.
1587 brechu Verb /ˈbrɛχɨ̞/ to vaccinate, to innoculate, to immunise.
1588 brecio Noun
1589 bref Noun /breːv/ a bleat, low, bellow, bray, roar, cry.
1590 brefau Noun
1591 brefion Noun
1592 brefu Noun, Verb /ˈbrɛvɨ̞/ Equivalent to 'Bleat': The characteristic cry of a sheep or a goat.
1593 breg Noun breach, rent, crack.
1594 bregion Noun
1595 bregus Noun, Adjective Equivalent to 'Brittle': A confection of caramelized sugar and nuts.
1596 breib Noun /brei̯b/
1597 breifat Adjective /ˈbrei̯vat/ soft mutation of preifat (“private”).
1598 breilw Noun
1599 breinio Noun, Verb /ˈbrei̯njɔ/ to grant, to privilege, to dignify.
1600 brelwg Noun /ˈbrɛlʊɡ/ hemlock water-dropwort (Oenanthe crocata).
1601 bren Noun soft mutation of pren.
1602 brenin Noun /ˈbrɛnɪn/ king, monarch, sovereign (abbrev. bre).
1603 brennig Noun
1604 bres Noun soft mutation of pres.
1605 brest Noun /brɛsd/ Equivalent to 'Brest': A city in Belarus, on the border with Poland.
1606 breswyl Adjective /ˈbrɛsʊɨ̯l/ soft mutation of preswyl.
1607 bresych Noun /ˈbrɛsɨ̞χ/ cabbages (Brassica oleracea var. capitata).
1608 brethyn Noun /ˈbrɛθɨ̞n/
1609 breuan Noun /ˈbreɨ̯.an/ Equivalent to 'quern': A mill for grinding corn, especially a handmill made of two circular stones.
1610 breuant Noun Equivalent to 'Trachea': A thin-walled, cartilaginous tube connecting the larynx to the bronchi.
1611 breulyd Noun
1612 breuo Noun
1613 breuol Noun
1614 brëyr Noun /ˈbreː.ɨ̞r/ alternative spelling of brëyr.
1615 briallu Noun /brɪ.ˈaɬɨ̞/ common primroses (Primula vulgaris).
1616 bric Noun /brɪk/
1617 briciau Noun /ˈbrikjaɨ̯/
1618 brics Noun /brɪks/
1619 bricsen Noun /ˈbrɪksɛn/ singulative of brics (“brick”).
1620 bricyll Noun /ˈbrɪkɨ̞ɬ/ Equivalent to 'Apricot': A round sweet and juicy stone fruit, resembling peach or plum in taste, with a yellow-orange fl…
1621 brid Noun /briːd/ soft mutation of prid (“expensive”).
1622 bridd Noun soft mutation of pridd.
1623 briddau Noun soft mutation of priddau.
1624 bridfa Noun
1625 bridge Noun /brɪd͡ʒ/ Equivalent to 'bridge': A construction spanning a waterway, ravine, or valley from a height, allowing for the passage of…
1626 bridio Noun, Verb /ˈbrɪdjɔ/ Equivalent to 'breed': All animals or plants of the same species or subspecies.
1627 bridiog Noun
1628 bridiol Noun
1629 bridiwr Noun
1630 briduw Noun a solemn oath in which God is taken as a witness.
1631 brif Noun, Adjective /briːv/ soft mutation of prif.
1632 brifo Noun, Verb /ˈbrɪvɔ/ Equivalent to 'Injure': Dégradation, la ruine, la perte de certaines choses par l’effet des intempéries, de la durée, de…
1633 brig Noun /briːɡ/ treetop, crown of a tree.
1634 brigâd Noun /briˈɡaːd/
1635 brigell Noun /ˈbrɪɡɛɬ/
1636 briger Noun /ˈbrɪɡɛr/ tresses, locks, long hair.
1637 brin Noun, Adjective, Adverb soft mutation of prin.
1638 briod Noun /ˈbri.ɔd/ soft mutation of priod.
1639 briodas Noun /brɪ.ˈɔdas/ soft mutation of priodas (“wedding”).
1640 briodi Verb /briˈɔdi/ soft mutation of priodi.
1641 bris Noun /briːs/ soft mutation of pris.
1642 brith Adjective /briːθ/ mottled, speckled, brindled.
1643 britheg Noun /ˈbrɪθɛɡ/ snakeshead, snake's head fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris).
1644 briw Noun /brɪu̯/ Equivalent to 'Bruise': A purplish mark on the skin due to leakage of blood from capillaries under the surface that have…
1645 briweg Noun /ˈbrɪu̯.ɛɡ/ stonecrop, succulent plants in the Sedum genus.
1646 briwell Noun /ˈbrɪu̯ɛɬ/ mincer, mincing machine.
1647 briwgig Noun /ˈbrɪu̯ɡɪɡ/ Equivalent to 'Mincemeat': A mixture of fruit, spices and suet used as a filling for mince pies.
1648 briwio Verb /ˈbrɪu̯jɔ/
1649 briwo Noun, Verb /ˈbrɪu̯.ɔ/ Equivalent to 'wound': An injury, such as a cut, stab, or tear, to a (usually external) part of the body.
1650 briwydd Noun /ˈbrɪwɨ̞ð/ mincer, mincing machine.
1651 broblem Noun /ˈbrɔblɛm/ soft mutation of problem.
1652 broc Noun, Adjective /brɔk/ sea wrack, driftwood.
1653 broch Noun, Adjective /broːχ/ Equivalent to 'Badger': An itinerant licensed dealer in commodities used for food; a hawker; a huckster; -- formerly app…
1654 brochod Noun /ˈbrɔχɔd/
1655 brochus Noun, Adjective /ˈbrɔχɨ̞s/ The width of the lumen of a pollen grain reticulum.
1656 broclas Noun
1657 brocoli Noun /ˈbrɔkɔli/ broccoli (Brassica oleracea var. italica).
1658 brodor Noun native, aborigine, indigenous person.
1659 brodyr Noun /ˈbrɔdɨ̞r/
1660 brofiad Noun soft mutation of profiad.
1661 brofydd Noun
1662 broga Noun /ˈbrɔɡa/ Equivalent to 'frog': A leather or fabric loop used to attach a sword or bayonet, or its scabbard, to a waist or shoulde…
1663 brol Noun /broːl/ soft mutation of prol.
1664 brolgar Noun
1665 brolio Verb /ˈbrɔljɔ/ Equivalent to 'Boast': A brag; ostentatious positive appraisal of oneself.
1666 brom- Phrase Indique l’exhalaison d’effluves malodorantes.
1667 bromid Noun /ˈbrɔmɪd/
1668 bromin Noun /ˈbrɔmɪn/ Equivalent to 'Bromine': A nonmetallic chemical element (symbol Br) with an atomic number of 35; one of the halogens, it…
1669 bromo- Phrase bromo- (containing bromine).
1670 bron Noun, Adverb /brɔn/ Equivalent to 'breast': Either of the two organs on the front of a female human's chest, which contain the mammary gland…
1671 bronlas Noun /ˈbrɔnlas/ bluethroat, (Luscinia svecica).
1672 bronnau Noun /ˈbrɔnaɨ̯/
1673 bronten Noun
1674 bronwen Noun, Adjective /ˈbrɔnwɛn/ least weasel (Mustela nivalis).
1675 bronwyn Noun, Adjective /ˈbrɔnwɨ̞n/ A female given name from Welsh.
1676 brot Noun
1677 brotest Noun /ˈbrɔtɛst/ soft mutation of protest.
1678 brotyn Noun
1679 brow Noun The bony ridge over the eyes, upon which the eyebrows are located.
1680 browlan Noun, Verb /ˈbrou̯lan/ soft mutation of prowlan (“to prowl”).
1681 brown Adjective /brou̯n/
1682 brownio Noun
1683 bröydd Noun Equivalent to 'district': The District of Columbia, the federal district of the United States.
1684 brut Noun A history, chronicle, or book of annals, particularly one produced during the Middle Ages.
1685 brwd Noun, Adjective /bruːd/ passionate, zealous.
1686 brwnt Noun, Adjective /brʊnt/ Equivalent to 'dirty': any unclean substance, such as mud, dust, dung etc.
1687 brws Noun /brʊʃ/ alternative spelling of brwsh.
1688 brwsh Noun /brʊʃ/
1689 brwshys Noun /ˈbrʊʃɨ̞s/
1690 brwsiau Noun /ˈbrʊʃaɨ̯/
1691 brwsio Verb /ˈbrʊʃɔ/
1692 brwsion Verb /ˈbrʊʃɔn/
1693 brwsys Noun /ˈbrʊʃɨ̞s/
1694 brwydr Noun /ˈbrʊɨ̯dr/ Equivalent to 'battle': A habitational surname from Middle English from places in England that have been sites of a batt…
1695 brwydro Noun, Verb /ˈbrʊɨ̯drɔ/ Equivalent to 'fight': Senses relating to physical conflict: To engage in combat with; to oppose physically, to contest…
1696 brwyn Noun /bruːɨ̯n/ rushes (plants of the genus Juncus, or the stems thereof used as a material).
1697 brwyna Verb /ˈbrʊɨ̯na/ to cover with rushes.
1698 brwynen Noun /ˈbrʊɨ̯nɛn/ singulative of brwyn (“rushes”).
1699 brwysg Noun, Adjective /bruːɨ̯sɡ/ lively, vigorous.
1700 brwysgo Noun
1701 brych Noun, Adjective /brɨːχ/ placenta, afterbirth.
1702 brychau Noun
1703 brychga Noun
1704 brychu Noun
1705 bryd Noun /brɨːd/ soft mutation of pryd.
1706 brydiau Noun
1707 bryf Noun /brɨːv/ soft mutation of pryf.
1708 bryfed Noun /ˈbrəvɛd/ soft mutation of pryfed.
1709 brymlys Noun pennyroyal (Mentha pulegium).
1710 bryn Noun /brɨ̞n/ hill (elevated location).
1711 bryna Verb /ˈbrəna/ soft mutation of pryna.
1712 brynais Verb /ˈbrənai̯s/ soft mutation of prynais.
1713 bryncyn Noun Equivalent to 'Hillock': A surname from Middle English.
1714 bryniau Noun /ˈbrənjaɨ̯/
1715 bryniog Noun
1716 brynoch Verb /ˈbrənɔχ/ soft mutation of prynoch.
1717 brynodd Verb /ˈbrənɔð/ soft mutation of prynodd.
1718 brynon Verb /ˈbrənɔð/ soft mutation of prynon.
1719 bryntni Noun
1720 brynu Verb /ˈbrənɨ/ soft mutation of prynu (“to buy”).
1721 brys Noun /brɨːs/ soft mutation of prys.
1722 brysio Verb /ˈbrəʃɔ/ to hurry, to hurry up.
1723 brysiog Noun
1724 brysur Adjective /ˈbrəsɨ̞r/ soft mutation of prysur.
1725 buail Noun /ˈbɨ.ai̯l/
1726 bual Noun /ˈbɨ̞.al/ Equivalent to 'drinking horn': A drinking vessel fashioned from an animal's horn.
1727 bualau Noun
1728 buan Adjective /ˈbɨː.an/ fast; ahead of the correct time.
1729 buander Noun speed, quickness.
1730 buanedd Noun
1731 buarth Noun /ˈbɨː.arθ/ enclosure, fold, pen.
1732 buasai Verb
1733 buchedd Noun biography, life story.
1734 buchod Noun
1735 buchol Noun, Adjective Equivalent to 'Bovine': An animal of the family, subfamily, tribe, or genera including cattle, buffaloes and bison.
1736 budd Noun /bɨːð/ benefit, profit, gain.
1737 buddai Noun /ˈbɨ̞ðai̯/ Equivalent to 'Churn': A vessel used for churning, especially for producing butter.
1738 buddiol Noun, Adjective Equivalent to 'useful': helpful or serving a purpose well.
1739 buddion Noun /ˈbɨ̞ðjɔn/
1740 buddug Noun, Adjective /ˈbɨ̞ðɨ̞ɡ/ victorious.
1741 budr Noun, Adjective /ˈbɨ̞dɨ̞r/ Equivalent to 'dirty': any unclean substance, such as mud, dust, dung etc.
1742 budrelw Noun Equivalent to 'lucre': Money, riches, or wealth, especially when seen as having a corrupting effect or causing greed, or…
1743 budron Adjective (Ansoddair).
1744 bues Verb /ˈbɨ.ɛs/
1745 buest Verb /ˈbɨ(ː)ɛst/
1746 bugail Noun /ˈbɪɡai̯l/ shepherd, pastor.
1747 bugunad Noun
1748 buladd Noun /ˈbɨ̞lað/ cowbane, water hemlock (Cicuta virosa).
1749 bulwg Noun especially common corncockle (Agrostemma githago).
1750 bumed Adjective soft mutation of pumed (“fifth”).
1751 bump Adjective soft mutation of pump (“five”).
1752 buna Noun Any of an early generation of synthetic polybutadiene rubbers produced using sodium as a catalyst.
1753 bunnau Noun /ˈbɨ̞naɨ̯/ soft mutation of punnau.
1754 bunt Noun /bɨ̞nt/ soft mutation of punt.
1755 buoch Verb /ˈbɨ.ɔχ/
1756 buodd Verb /ˈbɨ.ɔð/
1757 buon Verb /ˈbɨ.ɔn/
1758 burgyn Noun /ˈbɨ̞rɡɨ̞n/ carcass, corpse, carrion.
1759 burm Noun
1760 burum Noun Equivalent to 'yeast': An often humid, yellowish froth produced by fermenting malt worts, and used to brew beer, leaven…
1761 burym Noun
1762 busnes Noun /ˈbɨ̞s.nɛs/ business, affairs.
1763 bustach Verb /ˈbɨ̞staχ/ Equivalent to 'steer': To guide the course of a vessel, vehicle, aircraft etc.
1764 bustl Noun Equivalent to 'Bile': A bitter brownish-yellow or greenish-yellow secretion produced by the liver, stored in the gall bl…
1765 buwch Noun /bɨ̞u̯χ/
1766 bwbach Noun /ˈbʊbaχ/ clipping of bwbach brain (“scarecrow”).
1767 bwced Noun /ˈbʊkɛd/ Equivalent to 'bucket': A container made of rigid material, often with a handle, used to carry liquids or small items.
1768 bwch Noun /buːχ/ Equivalent to 'Buck': A male deer, antelope, sheep, goat, rabbit, hare, and sometimes the male of other animals such as…
1769 bwci Noun /ˈbʊkɪ/ bogey, boggart, bugaboo, goblin.
1770 bwcl Noun
1771 bŵer Noun soft mutation of pŵer.
1772 bwerau Noun soft mutation of pwerau.
1773 bweru Verb soft mutation of pweru.
1774 bwffe Noun /ˈbʊfɛ/
1775 bwgan Noun /ˈbʊɡan/ Equivalent to 'ghost': A disembodied soul; a soul or spirit of a deceased person; a spirit appearing after death.
1776 bwhwman Noun
1777 bwlas Noun
1778 bwlb Noun
1779 bwlch Noun /bʊlχ/ Equivalent to 'space': Unlimited or generalized extent, physical or otherwise.
1780 bwletin Noun /ˈbʊlɛtɪn/
1781 bwlyn Noun
1782 bwmpen Noun /ˈbʊmpɛn/ soft mutation of pwmpen (“pumpkin”).
1783 bwncath Noun Equivalent to 'Buzzard': Any of several Old World birds of prey of the genus Buteo with broad wings and a broad tail.
1784 bwndel Noun
1785 bwnshyn Noun
1786 bwrdais Noun Equivalent to 'Burgess': An inhabitant of a borough with full rights; a citizen.
1787 bwrdd Noun /bʊrð/ suspended scaffolding in a slate-quarry to hold three men against the face of the rock for boring a hole for blasting.
1788 bwriad Noun purpose, intention.
1789 bwriadu Noun, Verb /bʊrˈjadɨ̞/ to intend, to mean to.
1790 bwrlwm Noun /ˈbʊrlʊm/ bubbling sound, gurgling sound.
1791 bwrn Noun bundle, bunch, truss, parcel.
1792 bwrw Verb /ˈbʊrʊ/ to throw down, to overthrow, to overcome.
1793 bwth Noun /ˈbuːθ/ a cabin, booth, cottage, shed, hut, outhouse, shack.
1794 bwthyn Noun /ˈbʊθɨ̞n/
1795 bwtres Noun
1796 bwtsier Noun
1797 bwtyrig Noun
1798 bwyd Noun /buːɨ̯d/ Equivalent to 'food': Any solid substance that can be consumed by living organisms, especially by eating, in order to su…
1799 bwydlen Noun /ˈbʊɨ̯dlɛn/ Equivalent to 'menu': The details of the food to be served at a banquet; a bill of fare.
1800 bwydo Verb /ˈbʊɨ̯dɔ/ Equivalent to 'feed': Food given to (especially herbivorous) non-human animals.
1801 bwydwch Verb /ˈbʊɨ̯dʊχ/
1802 bwydydd Noun /ˈbʊɨ̯dɨ̞ð/
1803 bwyeill Noun /ˈbʊɨ̯.ei̯ɬ/
1804 bwyell Noun /ˈbʊɨ̯.ɛɬ/ Equivalent to 'Axe': A tool for felling trees or chopping wood etc.
1805 bwyelli Noun /bʊɨ̯.ˈɛɬɪ/
1806 bwyll Noun /buːɨ̯ɬ/ soft mutation of pwyll.
1807 bwys Noun /buːɨ̯s/ soft mutation of pwys.
1808 bwysig Adjective /ˈbʊɨ̯sɪɡ/ soft mutation of pwysig.
1809 bwyst Noun /bʊɨ̯sd/ beast, animal.
1810 bwyta Verb /ˈbʊɨ̯ta/ Equivalent to 'eat': Something to be eaten; a meal; a food item.
1811 bwytai Noun
1812 bwytais Verb /ˈbuɨ̯tai̯s/
1813 bwytäwr Noun
1814 bwytoch Verb /ˈbʊɨ̯tɔχ/
1815 bwytodd Verb /ˈbʊɨ̯tɔð/
1816 bwyton Verb /ˈbʊɨ̯tɔn/
1817 bwytwch Verb /ˈbʊɨ̯tʊχ/
1818 bwyty Noun, Verb /ˈbʊɨ̯tɨ̞/ Equivalent to 'restaurant': An eating establishment in which diners are served food, usually by waiters at their tables…
1819 bych Verb, Adjective
1820 bychain Adjective /ˈbəχai̯n/ (Ansoddair).
1821 bychan Adjective /ˈbəχan/ small; little.
1822 bychanu Noun, Verb /bəˈχanɨ̞/ to belittle, to disparage.
1823 bychod Noun /ˈbəχɔd/ small quantity.
1824 bydd Verb /bɨːð/
1825 bydda Verb /ˈbəða/
1826 byddag Noun
1827 byddai Noun, Verb /ˈbəðai̯/
1828 byddan Verb /ˈbəðan/
1829 byddar Adjective /ˈbəðar/
1830 byddaru Noun, Verb /bəˈðarɨ̞/ to deafen.
1831 bydded Noun, Verb /ˈbəðdɛd/
1832 byddet Noun
1833 byddi Verb /ˈbəðɪ/
1834 byddin Noun /ˈbəðɪn/
1835 byddino Noun
1836 byddit Noun
1837 byddwch Verb /ˈbəðʊχ/
1838 byddwn Noun, Verb /ˈbəðʊn/
1839 bydoedd Noun
1840 bydol Noun, Adjective Equivalent to 'terrestrial': An inhabitant of the planet Earth.
1841 byffer Noun buffer (something used to isolate or minimise the impact of one thing on another).
1842 bygro Noun
1843 bygwth Noun, Verb /ˈbəɡʊθ/ threat, menace.
1844 bylchog Noun, Adjective /ˈbəlχɔɡ/ gapped, gappy, having gaps, notched, jagged.
1845 byliau Noun /ˈbəljaɨ̯/ soft mutation of pyliau.
1846 bylu Verb soft mutation of pylu.
1847 bymtheg Adjective soft mutation of pymtheg (“fifteen”).
1848 byngalo Noun /ˈbəŋɡalɔ/ bungalow (single-storey house).
1849 bynnag Noun, Adverb /ˈbənaɡ/ -ever, soever, follows interrogative pronouns to form indefinite pronouns.
1850 bynnen Noun /ˈbənɛn/ singulative of byns (“buns”).
1851 byns Noun /ˈbəns/ buns (small bread rolls).
1852 bynsen Noun /ˈbənsɛn/ singulative of byns (“buns”).
1853 byrbryd Noun /ˈbərbrɨ̞d/ Equivalent to 'snack': An item of food eaten between meals.
1854 byrddau Noun /ˈbərðaɨ̯/
1855 byrdra Noun /ˈbərdra/ brevity, shortness, conciseness.
1856 byrdwn Noun
1857 byrfodd Noun Equivalent to 'abbreviation': The result of shortening or reducing; abridgment.
1858 byrgoes Noun, Adjective /ˈbərɡɔɨ̯s/ short-legged.
1859 byrhau Noun, Verb /bərˈhaɨ̯/ to enervate, to become powerless.
1860 byrion Adjective (Ansoddair).
1861 byrlym Noun
1862 byrlymu Verb /bərˈləmɨ̞/ to bubble, to effervesce.
1863 byrrach Adjective comparative degree of byr (“short”).
1864 byrraf Adjective /ˈbəra(v)/ superlative degree of byr (“short”).
1865 byrred Adjective equative degree of byr (“short”).
1866 byrstio Noun, Verb /ˈbərsdjɔ/ Equivalent to 'Burst': An act or instance of bursting.
1867 bysedd Noun /ˈbəsɛð/
1868 bysell Noun /ˈbəsɛɬ/ key (on a keyboard, piano, etc.).
1869 bysgod Noun /ˈbəsɡɔd/ soft mutation of pysgod.
1870 bysgota Verb /bəsˈɡɔta/ soft mutation of pysgota.
1871 bysiau Noun
1872 bystio Verb
1873 bystwn Noun Equivalent to 'Whitlow': An infection near or under the cuticle of a fingernail or toenail.
1874 bysys Noun /ˈbəsɨ̞s/
1875 byth Noun, Adverb /bɨːθ/ Equivalent to 'ever': Occurring at any time, occurring even but once during a timespan.
1876 bythol Noun, Adjective, Adverb /ˈbəθɔl/ eternal, everlasting.
1877 bywhau Noun
1878 bywiog Noun, Adjective /ˈbɨ̞u̯jɔɡ/ lively, vigorous, vivacious.
1879 bywyd Noun /ˈbəu̯ɨ̞d/ life, existence; liveliness, zest.
1880 bywydeg Noun /bəu̯ˈədɛɡ/ Equivalent to 'biology': The study of all life or living matter.
1881 bywydog Noun stonecrop.
1882 bywyn Noun /ˈbɨ̞u̯ɨ̞n/ crumb (soft internal part of bread).
1883 cabaets Noun
1884 caban Noun Equivalent to 'cabin': A small dwelling characteristic of the frontier, especially when built from logs with simple tool…
1885 cabl Noun
1886 cablu Verb /ˈkablɨ̞/ to revile, to execrate, to calumny.
1887 cabol Noun, Adjective /ˈkabɔl/ polished, burnished.
1888 caboli Noun, Verb /kaˈbɔli/ to polish, to buff, to burnish.
1889 cacen Noun /ˈkakɛn/ Equivalent to 'pastry': A baked food item made from flour and fat pastes such as pie crust; also tarts, bear claws, nap…
1890 cach Noun /kaːχ/ Equivalent to 'cack': An inexpensive boot or shoe made in the 19th or early 20th century for a baby or young child.
1891 cacha Verb /ˈkaχa/
1892 cachai Verb /ˈkaχai̯/
1893 cachais Verb /ˈkaχai̯s/
1894 cachan Verb /ˈkaχan/
1895 cachdy Noun
1896 cachen Verb /ˈkaχɛn/
1897 caches Verb /ˈkaχɛs/
1898 cachet Verb /ˈkaχɛt/
1899 cachgi Noun /ˈkaχɡɪ/ sneak, snitch, informer.
1900 cachgwn Noun /ˈkaχɡʊn/
1901 cachi Verb /ˈkaχɪ/
1902 cachu Noun, Verb /ˈkaχɨ̞/ to shit, defecate.
1903 cachwr Noun Equivalent to 'coward': A surname originating as an occupation.
1904 cacs Noun /kaks/
1905 cactws Noun /ˈkaktʊs/ Equivalent to 'Cactus': Any member of the family Cactaceae, a family of flowering New World succulent plants suited to a…
1906 cacwn Noun /ˈkakʊn/ bumblebees.
1907 cacynen Noun /kaˈkənɛn/ singulative of cacwn (“bumblebees, wasps, hornets”).
1908 cadach Noun /ˈkadaχ/ Equivalent to 'handkerchief': A piece of cloth, usually square and often fine and elegant, carried for wiping the face…
1909 cadair Noun /ˈkadai̯r/ Equivalent to 'chair': An item of furniture used to sit on or in, comprising a seat, legs or wheels, back, and sometimes…
1910 cadarn Noun, Adjective /ˈkadarn/ Equivalent to 'Strong': A number of places in the United States: A minor city in Union County, Arkansas. A township in C…
1911 cadau Noun Nom de famille.
1912 cadd Verb /kaːð/
1913 caddug Noun /ˈkaðɨ̞ɡ/ gloom, darkness, murkiness.
1914 cader Noun /ˈkaːdɛr/ alternative spelling of cadair.
1915 cadfran Noun rook (Corvus frugilegus).
1916 cadi Noun Juge musulman qui remplit à la fois les fonctions civiles et religieuses.
1917 cadlas Noun /ˈkadlas/ glade, arbour; green, enclosed land.
1918 cadmiwm Noun /ˈkadmjʊm/ Equivalent to 'Cadmium': A chemical element (symbol Cd) with an atomic number of 48: a soft, silvery-white metal.
1919 cadno Noun /ˈkadnɔ/ fox (Vulpes vulpes).
1920 cadnöes Noun /kadˈnoː.ɛs/ Equivalent to 'vixen': The fourth reindeer of Santa Claus.
1921 cadoedd Noun
1922 cadr Adjective /kadr/ handsome, comely.
1923 cadrwch Noun /ˈkadrʊχ/ beauty, splendor.
1924 cadw Verb /ˈkadʊ/ Equivalent to 'save': A river in southeastern Africa that flows about 400 km (250 mi) from south of Harare in Zimbabwe…
1925 cadwaf Verb /ˈkadwav/
1926 cadwch Noun, Verb /ˈkadʊχ/ Equivalent to 'Scowl': The wrinkling of the brows or face in frowning; the expression of displeasure, sullenness, or dis…
1927 cadwyn Noun /ˈkadʊɨ̯n/ chain (series of interconnected rings or links).
1928 caead Noun, Adjective lid, cover, top, shutter.
1929 caeadau Noun
1930 caeadle Noun
1931 caeaf Verb /ˈkeɨ̯av/
1932 caeau Noun /ˈkeɨ̯aɨ̯/
1933 caed Verb /kaːɨ̯d/
1934 caeedig Noun, Adjective /keɨ̯ˈɛdɪɡ/ close, high (of vowel).
1935 caeir Verb /ˈkeɨ̯ɪr/ present indicative/future impersonal of cau.
1936 cael Verb /kaːɨ̯l/ used with a possessive determiner (agreeing with the subject) and a verbal noun to form a construction with passive mean…
1937 caem Verb /kaːɨ̯m/
1938 caen Noun, Verb /kaːɨ̯n/ covering, coat, layer.
1939 caent Verb /kaːɨ̯nt/
1940 caer Noun, Verb /kaːɨ̯r/ fort, fortress, enclosed stronghold, castle, fortress, citadel, fortified town or city.
1941 caerau Noun /ˈkeɨ̯raɨ̯/
1942 caet Verb /ˈkaːɨ̯t/
1943 caeth Noun, Verb, Adjective /kaːɨ̯θ/ strict (poetic metre).
1944 caethdy Noun
1945 caethon Verb /ˈkeɨ̯θɔn/
1946 cafas Verb /ˈkavas/
1947 cafell Noun
1948 caffai Verb /ˈkafai̯/
1949 caffed Verb /ˈkafɛd/
1950 caffel Verb /ˈkafɛl/
1951 caffent Verb /ˈkafɛnt/
1952 caffer Verb /ˈkafɛr/ impersonal present subjunctive of cael.
1953 caffi Noun /ˈkafɪ/ Equivalent to 'café': A coffee shop; an establishment selling coffee and sometimes other non-alcoholic beverages, simple…
1954 caffîn Noun /kaˈfiːn/ Equivalent to 'Caffeine': An alkaloid, C₈H₁₀N₄O₂, found naturally in tea and coffee plants, which acts as a mild stimula…
1955 caffis Noun /ˈkafɪs/
1956 caffit Verb /ˈkafɪt/
1957 cafflo Noun, Verb /ˈkaflɔ/ Equivalent to 'Cheat': An act of deception or fraud; that which is the means of fraud or deception.
1958 caffo Verb
1959 cafiar Noun /ˈkavjar/ Equivalent to 'Caviar': Roe of the sturgeon or of certain other large fish, considered a delicacy.
1960 cafn Noun /kavn/ Equivalent to 'gutter': A prepared channel in a surface, especially at the side of a road adjacent to a curb, intended f…
1961 cafnio Noun
1962 cafod Noun /ˈkavɔd/
1963 cafodd Verb /kavɔð/
1964 cafon Verb /ˈkavɔn/
1965 cafwyd Verb /ˈkavʊɨ̯d/ impersonal preterite of cael.
1966 caib Noun Equivalent to 'Mattock': An agricultural tool whose blades are at right angles to the body, similar to a pickaxe.
1967 caiff Verb /kai̯f/
1968 caifn Noun /kai̯vn/ relative or kinsman of the fourth degree.
1969 caill Noun /kai̯ɬ/ Equivalent to 'testicle': A testis: the male sex and endocrine gland, found in most types of animals, that produces sper…
1970 cain Adjective /kai̯n/ intricate.
1971 cainc Noun /kai̯ŋk/ Equivalent to 'Knot': A looping of a piece of string or of any other long, flexible material that cannot be untangled wi…
1972 cais Noun, Verb /kai̯s/ request, petition, application.
1973 cait Verb /kai̯t/
1974 cala Noun /ˈkala/ Equivalent to 'penis': The male erectile reproductive organ used for sexual intercourse that in the human male and other…
1975 calafau Noun
1976 calan Noun /ˈkalan/ first day of the month, calends.
1977 calch Noun /kalχ/ Equivalent to 'lime': Any inorganic material containing calcium, usually calcium oxide (quicklime) or calcium hydroxide…
1978 calchid Noun
1979 caled Noun, Adjective /ˈkalɛd/ hard (resistant to pressure).
1980 caleden Noun callus (hardened area of skin).
1981 caledi Noun, Verb /kaˈlɛdi/ Equivalent to 'Hardship': Difficulty or trouble; hard times.
1982 caledu Verb /kaˈlɛdɨ̞/ to grow unfeeling or stubborn, render hard or obdurate.
1983 calendr Noun Equivalent to 'calendar': Any system by which time is divided into days, weeks, months, and years.
1984 caletaf Adjective /kaˈlɛtav/ superlative degree of caled (“hard”).
1985 caleted Adjective /kaˈlɛtɛd/ equative degree of caled (“hard”).
1986 call Adjective /kaɬ/ wise, sensible, rational.
1987 callio Noun, Verb /ˈkaɬjɔ/ to become wise, to wise up, to get one's act together.
1988 callod Noun
1989 callor Noun Equivalent to 'cauldron': A large bowl-shaped pot used for boiling over an open flame.
1990 calon Noun /ˈkalɔn/ seat of feeling, affection, will, and intellect; one's inmost being, the soul, the spirit; true emotion, mind, thought…
1991 calsiwm Noun /ˈkalsjʊm/ Equivalent to 'Calcium': The chemical element with atomic number 20: a soft, silvery-white alkaline earth metal which oc…
1992 cam- Phrase /kam/
1993 cam-dyb Noun
1994 camâd Noun
1995 camau Noun /ˈkamaɨ̯/ Nom de famille.
1996 camdroi Noun
1997 camedd Noun
1998 camera Noun
1999 camerâu Noun
2000 camfa Noun /ˈkamva/ stile, a step surmounting a wall.
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