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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1832 Excerpt: ...of the slaughtering band, whose leap U ardently tierce to depredate on the security of connvrrmt. LU P. Hack, llodri. Trechiamiawl, a. (trechiant) Overpowering. Trechiannu, t. a. (trechiant) To obtain superiority, to obtain a conquest. Trechiannns, a. (trechiant) Overpowering. Trechiant, ». m. (trech) An overcoming. Trechryni, «. m. (trech--rhyni) Aptitude for su-periority; ambition. Dychyrch cvfarwydd: dychytanryd a ml; О dreehrynt'y tri, ydd ym lrculwy.1. The Informed will resort; I hare been visited; owing to the reueion for snperiorita oí the three. I have been consumed. Trechu.t). a. (trech) To overpower, to overcome; to conquer; to surpass; to be superior. Trechwr, ». m.--pi. trechwyr (trech--gwr) One who overcomes, a vanquisher. Tred, »./.--pi. 1.1 (tre--ed) A course, or place ef-resort; a hamlet.--Coed Amiral, Caer Andrea, the Weald of Kent: Tred Bleirch, a district on Rumney in Monmouthshire, called by the English Swanton. Tretld, s. f.--pi. t. au (tre--edd) That is over, that is taken off or from; a crop, or growth; com; also the same as (refit, contribution of corn; a tribute, or tax. Tref,-». /.--pi. ' ytld (tre) A dwelling place; a homestead; a hamlet; a township; a town. Pity sydd yn nltref? Who is at,home? It forms the names of many places, as Tref Ithel, Ithel-hain; Trefa, Hamburg; and the like. As the name of a single house it answers! to the Eng-lish Hum. Nid tier and nef. There Is no dwelling ptarefbut bcasen. Adage. Ni chltr morwyn man oi thrcl. A damsel lores not a youth of her own hamlet. Adage. Trewyddiad, cm. (trewydd) A pushing forward, a pushing off, a driving to a distance. Trewyddu, r. a. (trewydd) To posh forward, to push off, to drive to a distance. Y ddetleo dresrydd gwynt, Une bl el thyng&#...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1832 Excerpt: ...of the slaughtering band, whose leap U ardently tierce to depredate on the security of connvrrmt. LU P. Hack, llodri. Trechiamiawl, a. (trechiant) Overpowering. Trechiannu, t. a. (trechiant) To obtain superiority, to obtain a conquest. Trechiannns, a. (trechiant) Overpowering. Trechiant, ». m. (trech) An overcoming. Trechryni, «. m. (trech--rhyni) Aptitude for su-periority; ambition. Dychyrch cvfarwydd: dychytanryd a ml; О dreehrynt'y tri, ydd ym lrculwy.1. The Informed will resort; I hare been visited; owing to the reueion for snperiorita oí the three. I have been consumed. Trechu.t). a. (trech) To overpower, to overcome; to conquer; to surpass; to be superior. Trechwr, ». m.--pi. trechwyr (trech--gwr) One who overcomes, a vanquisher. Tred, »./.--pi. 1.1 (tre--ed) A course, or place ef-resort; a hamlet.--Coed Amiral, Caer Andrea, the Weald of Kent: Tred Bleirch, a district on Rumney in Monmouthshire, called by the English Swanton. Tretld, s. f.--pi. t. au (tre--edd) That is over, that is taken off or from; a crop, or growth; com; also the same as (refit, contribution of corn; a tribute, or tax. Tref,-». /.--pi. ' ytld (tre) A dwelling place; a homestead; a hamlet; a township; a town. Pity sydd yn nltref? Who is at,home? It forms the names of many places, as Tref Ithel, Ithel-hain; Trefa, Hamburg; and the like. As the name of a single house it answers! to the Eng-lish Hum. Nid tier and nef. There Is no dwelling ptarefbut bcasen. Adage. Ni chltr morwyn man oi thrcl. A damsel lores not a youth of her own hamlet. Adage. Trewyddiad, cm. (trewydd) A pushing forward, a pushing off, a driving to a distance. Trewyddu, r. a. (trewydd) To posh forward, to push off, to drive to a distance. Y ddetleo dresrydd gwynt, Une bl el thyng&#...

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