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b on the middle of a thing; a mop Mar, n. what is laid flat Maran, n. a holme; a strand; a spawning salmon Marc, n. impression, a mark Marciad, n. a marking Marcio, v. to mark, to observe March, n. a horse, a stallion Marchalan, n. elecampane Marchasyn, n. a male ass Marchau, v. to ride a horse Marchbren, n. a main beam Marchdaran, n. a loud thunder clap Marchdy, n. a stable Marchfaen, n. a horse block Marchfiaren, n. a white brier Marchforgrugyn, n. a large winged ant Marchforion, n. winged ants Marchgen, n. a horse's skin Marchgod, n. a saddle bag Marchiad, n. a horsing Marchlan, n. a stable Marchlu, n. cavalry, horse soldiers Marchnad, n. a market, a mart Marchnadfa, n. a market-place Marchnadiad, n. a marketing Marchnadol, a. of a market Marchnadu, v. to market, to buy at market Marchnadydd, n. a market-man Marchnatad, n. a marketing Marchnatty, n. a market-house Marchnatwr, n. a market-man Marchocad, n. riding a horse Marchocau, v. to ride a horse Marchog, n. a knight: a jug. Haint y marchogion, or Clwyf y marchogion, the hoemorrhoids Marchogaeth, n. horsemanship, v. to ride Marchogaethu, v. to practise horsemanship Marchoges, n. a riding woman; a female chevalier Marchoglu, n. cavalry, horse soldiers Marchogwisg, n. riding-habit Marchogwr, n. a rider, a horseman Marchol, a. belonging to a horse Marchon, n. the male ash Marchonen, n. a male ash tree Marchrawd, n. troop of horse Marchredyn, n. the polypody Marchridyll, n. a sifter, a skreen Marchwas, n. a horseman Marchwiail, n. saplings Marchwraint, n. tetters Marchwreinyn, n. a tetter Marchwriaeth, n. jockeyship Marchwrio, v. to ride, to jockey Marchysgall, n. Scotch thistle Mardon, n. dead skin, scurf Margan, n. a goddess feigned to conduct a soul on parting from the body Marian, n. holme; a strand Mariandir, n. holme land Marianedd, n. a holme Marl, n. a rich clay, marl Marliad, n. a marling Marm, n. dead earth; chalk Marmor, n. chalky earth: marble Marmoraidd, a. like marble Marmori, v. to form marble Marth, n. what is flat, plain, or open; sadness; what is sure Marw, meirw, n. the dead; mortality: v. to die, to become dead, a. dead, mortal, deceased Marwad, n. a mortifying Marwaidd, a. deadish, lifeless Marwaol, a. mortifying, deadening Marwau, v. to deaden, to mortify Marwdom, n. scurf,
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