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Echrysder, n. direfulness

Echrysloni, v. to be direful

Echryslonrwydd, n. direfulness

Echrysol, a. shocking, horrid

Echu, v. to go aside, to retire

Echudd, n. a seclusion

Echuddio, v. to seclude

Echur, n. anguish, pain

Echw, n. what has a motion; a horse

Echwa, v. to be on a horse-back

Echwaint, n. a being riding

Echweg, a. luscious to the taste

Echwith, a adverse; awkward

Echwng, a. contiguous: v. to envelope

Echwraint, n. a state of rest

Echwydd, n. cessation; autumn; eve

Echwyddo, v. to be still

Echwyn, n. a loan, or hire

Echwyna, v. to borrow; to lend

Echwyniad, n. a borrowing

Echwynwr, n. a lender, or giver upon trust; creditor

Echwynydd, n. a creditor

Echwyrth, a. sottish, dull

Echyngu, v. to approximate

Echyr, n. a reach

Ed, n. aptitude; velocity

Edaf, n. thread, or yarn

Edafeddog, a. full of thread

Edafeddu, v. to form into thread

Edau, n. thread, or yarn

Edefyn, n. dim, single thread

Edeifniad, n. one that is trained up, educated, or chilised

Edfryd, n. restoration: v. to restore, to return

Edfrydiad, n. restoration

Edfrydol, a. tending to restore

Edfrydydd, n. a restorer

Edfudd, n. interest, profit

Edfyn, n. cast off; departure

Edfyn, v. to go off; to depart

Edfynt, n. cast off; departure

Edgyllaeth, n. dejection, separion

Edifar, a. penitent, sorry

Edifarhâd, n. a repenting

Edifarhau, v. to repent

Edifaru, v. to repent

Edifarus, a. penitent, contrite

Edifarhawr, n. a repenter

Edifeiriol, a. repenting, penitent

Edifeirwch, n. repentance

Edlaes, a. slack, trailing

Edlid, n. vexation; irritation

Edlin, n. heir apparent

Edliw, n. reproach, upbraiding: v. to upbraid, to reproach

Edliwiad, n. an upbraiding

Edliwiant, n. a reproach

Edliwied, v. to reproach

Edliwiwr, n. an upbraider

Edlwg, n. a review, a view

Edlygiad, n. a reviewing

Edlygu, v. to review, to view

Edlym, a. pungent, piercing

Edlymiad, n. a making acute

Edlymu, v. to make acute

Edlyniad, n. a smearing

Edlynu, v. to smear, to daub

Edmyg, n. reverence, honour: a. reverent; honoured

Edmygedd, n. reverent

Edlymgiad, n. reverencing

Edlymygu, v. to revere

Edn, n. a fowl, a bird

Ednain, n. the winged

Ednan, n. a bird

Ednarmes, n. augury

Ednarmu, v. to augurise

Ednawg, a. having wings

Ednawl, a. relating to birds

Ednid, n. entanglement

Ednogaeth, n. ornithology

Ednogyn, n. a fly; a gnat

Ednydd, n. a writhe

Ednyddu, v. to writhe back

Ednyfedd, n. that is refined

Ednyw, n. essence: spirit

Edrif, n. recounting

Edrifo, v. to recount

Edrin, n. a murmuring noise

Edrinaw, v. to reverberate

Edriniad, n. a remurmuring

Edring, n. a leese, or holding