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Pendrawn, a. giddy headed
Pendreiglo, v. to roll the heart about
Pendrist, a. having a drooping head
Pendro, v. to vertigo; staggers
Pendroi, v. to become giddy
Pendrondod, n. giddy-headedness
Pendroni, v. to be hair-brained
Pendrwm, a. heavy headed
Pendrymu, v. to grow top-heavy
Pendwmpian, v. to be nodding
Penddar, n. vertigo; giddiness
Penddaredd, n. giddiness
Penddariad, n. a growing giddy
Penddaru, v. grow giddy-headed
Penddifaddeu, a. indispensable
Penddiged, n. an inflamed tumour, a bile
Penddu, n. the bird black cap; brownwort
Pendduyn, n. a botch, a bile
Penelin, n. the elbow
Penelino, v. to elbow
Penes, n. a lady of high rank
Peneuryn, n. the yellow-hammer
Penfain, a. having a pointed head or top; copped
Penfas, a. shallow-pated; stupid
Penfeddal, a. soft-headed; simple
Penfeddw, a. giddy-headed
Penfeinio, v. to accuminate
Penfelyn, a. yellow headed
Penfoel, a. bare-headed, bald neaded
Penfras, a. fat-headed: the cod fish
Penffestin, n. helmet
Penffestr, n. head-stall; collar
Penffetur, a. headstrong
Penffluwch, a. bushy-headed
Penffrwyn, n. head-stall, muzzle
Pen-gadarn, a. strong-headed
Pen-gaead, a. closed at the top
Pen-galed, a. hard-headed; knapweed
Pen-gam, a. having the head turned; obstinate
Pen-gamrwydd, n. wryness of the head; perverseness, obstinacy
Pen-glog, n. a scull, a noddle
Pen-gloi, to close the end
Pen-glwm, n. knot at the end
Pen-goch, a. red-headed; n. culerage
Pen-goll, a. having the end lost
Pen-grach, a. scabby-headed
Pen-grest, a. scurfy-headed
Pen-groes, a. having the end crossed
Pen-gron, a. round-head
Pen-grwn, a. having a round head
Pen-grych, a. rough or curly headed
Pen-gyrniad, n. round headed
Pen-guwch, n. a cap, a bonnet
Penhwntian, v. to be tottering
Penhwyad, n. the pike or jack
Peniadur, n. a principal; a top
Penial, n. a capital; a chief
Peniant, n. capitation
Penig, n. a nip, a nib, a niddle
Penlas, a. blue-headed: n. the knapweed
Penlin, n. top of the knee, a knee
Penliniad, n. a kneeling
Penlinio, v. to kneel down
Penloyn, n. black-cap, titmouse
Penllad, n. supreme good
Penlle, n. head-stead; numskull
Penlliain, n. a head-cloth
Penllwyd, a. grey-headed: n. a grayling
Penllwydi, n. greyness of the head
Penllyw, n. chief leader; the stone next to a corner stone
Penllywiawdwr, n. a gener
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