or lively: a. smart, neat; brisk
Gwair, n. hay: a. fresh, sprouting; ardent
Gwaisg, n. vigour; briskness; a. brisk, lively: ad. briskly
Gwaith, n. act, action; work; n. course, turn, time: ad. because, that,
since
Gwal, n. a couch; an inhabited region; a plat; a fallow; rampart, a wall
Gwala, n. fullness, sufficiency
Gwalabyr, n. a pathway
Gwalad, n. arrangement, order
Gwaladr, n. a ruler, a sovereign
Gwaladru, to arrange, to order
Gwalaeth, n. grief, sorrow
Gwalaethu, v. to grieve
Gwalas, n. a couch: low land
Gwalbant, n. the top of a building where the beams rest
Grwalc, a turn up; fencework, battlement, a rail; cock of a hat
Gwalciad, n. a turning up, a cocking
Gwalcio, v. to turn up, to cock
Gwalciog, a. turned up, cocked
Gwalch, n. that soars; a hawk; a hero
Gwalches, n. a female hawk
Gwalchiad, n. a soaring aloft
Gwalchwr, n. a falconer
Gwalchyddiaeth, n. falconry
Gwald, n. a hem; a welt
Gwaldas, n. a strengthening welt
Gwaidiad, n. a welting
Gwaldon, n. raised bank
Gwaldu, v. to welt, to hem
Gwales, n. a couch; a region
Gwalfa, n. a layer, a stratum
Gwaliad, n. a walling
Gwalio, v. to wall, to fence
Gwaling, n. a litter, a brood
Gwaltes, n. a welt of shoe
Gwalteisiad, n. a welting
Gwalteisio, v. to form a welt
Gwalwys, n. the Gauls
Gwaly, n. capacity, inside
Gwalyaw, v. to make full
Gwall, n. defect, neglect
Gwallaw, v. to pour, to empty
Gwallawd, n. failure, mistake
Gwallawg, a. defective, faulty
Gwallawgair, n. error in pleading
Gwallawiad, n. a pouring out
Gwallbwyll, n. irrationality, defect of reason
Gwalldan, n. wild fire
Gwallfarn, n. faulty judgment
Gwallgof, n. distraction
Gwargofi, v. to fail in memory
Gwalliad, n. a failing
Gwallofaint, n. defection
Gwallofi, v. to pour out
Gwallt, n. hair of the head
Gwalltawg, a. having hair
Gwalltiad, n. a growing hair
Gwalltu, v. to grow hair
Gwallusdra, n. neglectfulness
Gwallwg, n. defection
Gwallygfa, n. imperfection
Gwallygiad, n. making faulty
Gwallygus, a. defective, fallible
Gwammal, a. wavering, fickle
Gwammaldra, n. waveringness
Gwammalddyn, a flighty person
Gwammaliad, n. a wavering
Gwammalrwydd, n. fickleness
Gwammalu, v. to waver
Gwan, n. thrust, stab, prick
Gwan, a. weak, feeble; faint
Gwanaad, n. a weakening
Gwanaf, n. a layer, a row
Gwanafu, v. to place in lavers
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