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§ 45 :Dágrau am urddedíg-Rys
 * Yw’r môr hallt, os gwir marw̯ Rhys.—G.Gl., 146/171.

‘The salt sea is tears for noble Rhys, if it is true that Rhys is dead.’

☞ A compound accented as above may be called a  compound.

ii. (1) But the two elements of a compound may be separately accented; thus cṓel gréfydd ‘false religion’, gáu bróffwyd ‘false prophet’, hḗn w̄́r ‘old man’ (sometimes accented regularly, hénwr, 64).

☞ A compound accented as above may be called a  compound.

iii. An adjective or noun compounded with a verb or verbal