CEFR Level
B1
Welsh — Intermediate Vocabulary
2,000 words
Can understand the main points of clear standard input on familiar matters.
| # | 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. |