iddyblyg, a. undoubled
Diddychryn, a. fearless
Diddyfniad, n. a weaning
Diddyfnu, v. to wean
Diddyled, a. out of debt
Diddym, a. destitute; void
Diddymadwy, a. defeasible
Diddymder, n. nothingness
Diddymedig, a. annulled
Diddymedigaeth, n. abrogation
Diddymiad, n. annihilation
Diddymol, a. annihilating
Diddymu, v. to annihilate; to annul; to depreciate
Diddyrus, a. not intricate
Diddysg, a. unlearned, illiterate
Diebrydol, a. obstructive
Diebrydu, v. to frustrate
Diebyd, n. onset, assault
Dieching, a. unstraitened
Diechrys, a. not alarming
Diechwith, a. not awkward
Diechyr, a. sturdy; inflexible
Diedfydd, a. certain, doubtless
Diedifar, a. impenitent
Dieding, a. unrestrained
Diedlaes, a. without drooping
Diedlid, a. without anger
Diedliw, a. reproachless
Diedlym, a. without pungency
Diedmyg, a. without reverence
Diedrin, a. without battle
Diedrysedd, a. unsuperfluous
Diedw, a. unfaded
Dieddaint, a. incompact
Dieddrin, a. not mysterious
Dieddyl, a. not inherent
Dieflyn, n. a little devil
Diefras, a not slender
Diefrydd, a. unmaimed
Dieffaith, a. ineffectual
Diegin, a. having no germ
Dieglur, a. indistinct
Dieglyd, a. unwavering
Diegni, a. without exertion
Diegryn, a. untrembling
Diegwan, a. not feeble
Diegweddi, a. dowerless
Diegwyl, a. inopportune
Diengyd, v. to flee, to escape
Dieiddil, a. not feeble
Dieiddo, a. without property
Dieilig, a. unharmonious
Dieinig, a. without agitation
Dieiriach, a. without dispute
Dieiriol, a. without intercession
Dieisiau, a. unnecessary
Dieisor, a. matchless
Dieithr, a. without exception
Dielusen, a. without charity
Dielw, a. worthless; ignoble
Diell, a. unblemished, perfect
Diemyg, a. not overthrown
Diemyth, a. infallible
Dien, n. extinction, death: a. calm, without motion
Dienaid, a. inanimate
Dienbyd, a. without peril
Diencil, a. not receding
Dienig, a. sad; without activity
Dienllib, a. irreproachable
Diennill, a. unprofitable
Dienw, a. anonymous
Dienwaededig, a. uncircumcised
Dienwaediad, a. uncircumcision
Dienydd, n. violent death
Dienyddiad, n. a putting to death
Dienyddol, a. life-divesting
Dienyddu, v. to put to death
Dienyddwr, n. an executioner
Dieppil, a. having no issue
Dierbyn, a. without reception
Diergryd, a. without trembling
Diergryn, a. unshaken; fearless
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