Spis słówek
<<[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] >> Aneglurdeb, n. indistinctness Anegwan, a. potent, unfeeble, Aneiddil, a. unslender Aneirif, a. innumerable Aneirifedd, n. innumerableness Anelwig, n. shapeless Anennill, a. without gain Anenwog, a. unrenowned Anenwogi, v. to make ignoble Anenwogrwydd, n. ignobleness Anerch, n. a salute, a greeting; v. to salute, to greet Anerchiad, n. a salutation Anerchol, a. gratulatory Anerchwr, n. complimenter Anermygawl, a. inorganical Anesgariad, n. inseperability Anesgor, a. without deliverance Anesgud, a. not quick, slow Anesmwyth, a. uneasy, painful Anesmwythder, n. uneasiness Aneamwytho, v. to make uneasy Anewyllysgarwch, n. unwillingness Anfad, a. naughty Anfadu, v. to become naughty Anfadrwydd, n. impiousness Anfaddeuant, n. unforgiveness Anfalch, a. humble Anfanwl, a. inaccurate Anfanylrwydd, n. inacuracy Anfarwol, a. immortal Anfarwoldeb, n. immortality Anfas, a. not shallow; deep Anfawl, v. void of praise Anfedrus, a. unskilful, bungling Anfedrusedd, n. unskilfulness Anfedrusrwydd, n. unskilfulness Anfeddygol, a. incurable Anfeddylgar, a. incogitative Anfeidredd, n. infinity Anfeidrol, a. infinite; immense Anfelus, a. not sweet; insipid Anfelusder, n. lack of sweetness Anferth, a. without beauty Anferthedd, n. unsightliness Anfesurol, a immeasureable Anfethiant, n. infalability Anfodd, n. displeasure Anfoddgar, a. displeasing Anfoddhad, n. a displeasing Anfoddhau, v. to displease
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11160 Dysuddo, v. to sink | 2780 Attreg, n. delay; demur | 12599 Ffoedig, a. fugitive, retreating | 4574 Cathl, n. melody, hymn | 13281 Glythinebu, v. to revel | 4353 Camfeddylio, v. to misconceive | 18193 Llawes, n. outskirt; a sleeve | 22962 Rhagbenaeth, n. vicegerent | 6410 Cydymlid, n. mutual pursuit | 21333 Oesran, n. assigned period of life | 6985 Cynan, n. faculty of speech | 12172 Esgusodydd, n. an excuser | 13261 Glydiogi, v. to make viscid | 15886 Gwrthfach, n. beard of a dart | 220 Adfeillog, a. decaying; ruinous | 20898 Mysgiad, n. a mixing, a blending | 14388 Gorymboeni, v. to over-fatigue one's self | 24643 Tanllwyth, n. a blazing fire | 7538 Chwarf, n. a whirl; a fusee | 25204 Trachwanta, to desire extremely, to covet | |