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 [dyuach, a. 62]. Cf. diuach. Dyfed, 121. dyuot, v. 52, [63], 70, [78], 80, [96–7, 108], 127; [da, 141]; daw, [11, 14], 16, 19,27, 31, 38, 44, 47, 50, 52, 56–8, [60, 62], 83, 90, [91, 101–2, 107, 111, 114], 122, [139, 141]; del, 6, [7, 12], 15, 17–18, 21, 24, 30, 32, 82, 84–5, [100, 114], 121, 132, [134; delher, 108]; delhont, 49; [delhwynt, 98]; doant, 35–6, [59]; doei, 29; doent, 19; doet, 72, [74], 84, 87, [96]; doethant, 81. dyuyrgi, s. [98], 131, [133]. dygwydaw, v. 89; dygwyd, [105, 108, 114], 125; dygwydant, 50, [108]; dygwydet, 117; dygwydho, 68. dygyn, — goll kenedyl, 122; — wat yn erbyn dogyn vanac, 100. See dogyn. dylwyf, s. 39. dyly, v. 4, 16, 18–19, 27, 33, 47, 49–53, 55, 57, [59, 62–4], 70, [74–5], 85, 87–9, [95–7, 104–5, 108–12, 115–16], 117–18, 125, 128, 130–2, [133, 135, 137, 140, 142]; dylyant, 28, 38–9, 51, [111], 121, 126–7; dylyho, [61], 88, [111], 125, [143]; dylyir, 39, 49, 51, [100, 104, 108, 116], 117–18, 120–2, 126, 132, [134, 139]; dylyu, 87, [110], 122. dylyedawc, s. 53. dylyedogyon, pl. 50; — tir, 47. [dylyedus, 136]. dylyet, sm. 15, 41, 53–4, [104], 121, [136–7]; — kyghellawr, 29; — penkerd, 33; — swydogyon, 2. dyn, s. 2–6, [7–9], 16, 25, 27, 29, 31, 36–7, 39–43, 45, 47, 50–2, 54–5, 58, [60–5], 70, [77], 79, 81–2, 84–9, [96, 98–101, 107, 110, 112–13, 115–16], 118, 120, 122–8, 130, 132, [133–143]; — kaeth, 45; [— didim, 139]; — eglwyssic, 39; — plwyf, 41; — ryd, 45. dynyon, pl. 54, 85, 87, [93], 130; [— bonhedic, 136]; — ty, [63], 124. See deu; naw; petwar; pvm; seith; seithuet; tir; tri; vn. dynien, s. 32. [dyrcheif, v. 66, 76, 97]. See drychefir. dyrnawt, s. [112], 118. dyrnued, s. 56–7, [98]. dyrnuoleu, pl. 45. dyrwest, s. 1. dyry, v. See rodi. dyrys, 54, 121. [dysc, s. 112]. [dyscu, v. 116]; dysc, 58, [59]. dyscyl, s. 26, [95; dysgyl, 106; — lydan, 107. dysgleu, pl. 95]. See kic. dywedaf, v. 41; dywedet, 119; dywedir, 41, [100], 125; dywedut, 41; [dywedwyt, 135]; dyweit, 41, [63, 93]; dywespwyt, 49, 123; [dyweter, 143; dyweto, 95, 143]; dywetter, 129; [dywetto, 111].

ebawl, sm. [65], 67, [139]. ebolyon, pl. 21, 24. [eboles, sf. — tom, 139].