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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

Gwân, n. thrust, stab, prick

Gwan, a. weak, feeble; faint

Gwanaâd, n. a weakening

Gwanaf, n. a layer, a row

Gwanafu, v. to place in lavers

Gwanar, a. leading; forward

Gwanâu, v. to weaken

Gwanas, n. a jut; a prop; a shank; a clasp; a hook

Gwanasu, v. to prop; to clasp

Gwanawl, a. stabbing

Gwanbwyll, n. a weak understanding

Gwanc, a frail; a basket; voracity

Gwanciad, n. a gorging

Gwanciaw, v. to gorge; to glut

Gwancus, a. voracious, greedy

Gwancusrwydd, n. voraciousness

Gwanciwr, n. a greedy devourer

Gwander, n. weakness

Gwanedig, a. divided; transfixed

Gwaneg, n. a gait; a drift; a haunch; a surge

Gwanegiad, n. a drifting

Gwanegu, v. to rise in waves

Gwanffyddiaw, v. to mistrust

Gwangalon, a. weak hearted

Gwangalondid, n. timidity

Gwangaloniad, n. a disheartening

Gwangalonus, a. fainthearted

Gwangoeliaw, v. to distrust

Gwangred, n. faint belief

Gwangredu, v. to distrust

Gwanobeithiaw, v. to despond

Gwant, n. a but, or mark

Gwantan, a. fickle; wanton

Gwantiad, n. a severing

Gwantu, v. to sever; to thrust

Gwanu, v. to pierce, to thrust

Gwanwyn, n. the spring

Gwanychiad, n. a debilitating

Gwanyrhu, v. to debilitate

Gwang, n. greediness, voracity

Gwangen, n. the shad fish

Gwangiad, n. the suin fish

Gwâr, a. placid tame

Gwara, n. fencing; play, game: v. to fence; to play

Gwarâad, n. a making tame

Gwaradwydd, n. a reproach

Gwaradwyddo, v. to disgrace

Gwaradwyddus, a. scandulous

Gwaradwyddwr, n. a reproacher

Gwarafun, n. restraint

Gwrafunaw, v. to begrudge

Gwarafuniad, n. a begrudging

Gwaranred, n. a guarantee

Gwaranredu, v. to guarantee

Gwarant, n. security, warrant

Gwarantawl, a. warranting

Gwarantiad, n. warranting

Gwarantu, v. to warrant

Gwarau, n. play, sport; v. to make gentle

Gwarbin, n. bow-pin of yoke

Gwarcen, n. top of the back

Gwarchad, n. a guarding

Gwarchae, n. a siege: v. to block up; to besiege

Gwarchaead, n. a besieging

Gwarchaedig, a. blocked

Gwarchadwr, n. one who guards a warden, a conservator

Gwarchan, n. an incantation

Gwarchae, v. to confine

Gwarchdwr, n. a watch-tower

Gwarched, v. to ward, to watch

Gwarcheidiol, a. conservatory: n. conservation

Gwarcheidwad, n. guardian

Gwarcheidwadaeth, n. a guardianship

Gwarcheidwadu, v. to act as a trustee

Gwarchen, n. a surface

Gwarchglawdd, n. intrenchment

Gwarchiad, n. a covering up

Gwarchod, n. a guarding in; v. to look after

Gwarchodaeth, n. wardship

Gwarchodi, v. to ward, to watch