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 mynnu, v. 52, 89; myn, 29, 36, 48–9, 57, 81, 86, 89 [97, 113]; mynho, 4, [11], 16, 24, 28, 33–4, 48–9, 57–8, [59, 61], 83, [93, 97], 117–20; mynhont, 131. mynwent, s. [101, 113], 130, [142]. [mynwes, s. 135]. mynwgyl, s. 35. mynygleu,pl. 84. [mynych, 112]. mynyd, s. See whibonogyl. mynyglawc, sf. [76–7], 80. Mynyw, 121.

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Nadolyc, s. 2, 19–20, 87. naw, n.a. — affeith galanas, 37; —— lledrat, 37, 40, 127; —— tan, 37, 39~40; — kam, 35, 70, 130; — diwarnawt, [107], 119; — dyrnued, 56–7, [98]; — eidon, 43; — mu a naw ugein mu, [8], 43–4; ———— ugeint aryant, [8], 43–4; — nieu, 85, [115], 117; — nyn, 40; — rad kenedyl, 38; — tei, 57, [59, 64]; — torth, 56; — ugeint, 25; —— aryant, 37; — wyr, 46. See deu; tri. nawd, sf. 6, [7–8, 13], 125; — breinhyawl, 4; — caeth, 46, [94; — Duw, 13]; — effeirat teulu, 4; — etling, 4; — fford, 131, [134; — guyrda, 13; — maer bisweil, 94]; — penteulu, 4; — porthawr, 6, [7]; — swydogyon llys, 5–6, [7–8]. See brenhin; brenhines. nawdwr, s. 6, [8. nawdwyr, pl. — llan, 114]. nawuet, n.a. 37–8, 40, 48, 72, [74]. nawuetdyd, sm. 48–9, [61, 63, 95, 108, 110], 122; — kyn Awst, 81, [141]; —— kalan gayaf, 30; — Mei, 20, 48, 70, [141]; — Racuyr, 19, 48, [140; — Whefrawr, 73, 141]; nawuettyd, 48. See deu; oet; tri. [nedyf, s. 106]. neges, s. 30. negesseu, pl. 22. nei, s. 3, [11], 38. neidyr, s. 129, [143]. neill, [78], 80. neithawr, s. 33. neithawrwyr, pl. 132, [133]. nenforch, sf. 117. [nenpren, s. 101]. neuad, s. 4, [10–14], 15, 18–23, 25–9, 33, 56–7, [59]. See dryssawr; tal. neut, v. 6, [8]. [newyd, a. 75]. [newyn, s. 64]. nes, a. 39; nessaf, 4–5, 29–30, 42, 52, [64], 85. nifer, sm. 1–2. [niueroed, pl. 136]. [nithlen, s. 94, 107]. no, 17, 23; noc, 1, 32. [nodua, s. 113]. [noe, s. 107]. noetho, v. [102], 117. nos, sf. [10], 17, 36, 40, 83, [99, 116], 124–5, 128; — Nadolyc, 87; — Sadwrn Pasc, 87; —— Sulgwyn, 87.