![]() ![]() Say that Welsh philologists only can tisfactorily with purely Welsh names,Īnd even d it no easy task to investigate and ascertain gin of many of them,Įspecially those that andergone so many processes of corruption itation. Satisfactorily Jtteers, and the most abstruse of them are left is needless to Out of many hundred place-names es very few of them are explained Their derivations deserve to be remitted to the cabinet of philocuriosities. The:y of them are woefully misleading in their ogical peregrinations. To Wales may be quite safe and )rthy in their geographical information, but Willy, a Cornish ridge, and Pensant sn designated Penzance. Introduction Prefixes and Suffixes Wales and Counties- Anglesey. To The Riwt Honourable WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE, IN TOKEN OF PROFOUND RESPECT FOR HIM AS The Most Honourable and Distinguished Resident in the Principality of Wales, ZbiQ tPolume id H>e6icate& 1^ BY C *" THE AUTHOR.ĬONTENTS. LIBSA1T 607559B A8T0B, LENOX AND TILDKN FOUNDATIONS B 1951 I * Happy is he who knows the origin of things.' 1 MERTHYR TYDFIL: PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR BY H.THE ORIGIN OF PLACE-NAMES IN WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE The Rev. O’r esboniadau heb fod yn gywir, ac y mae’n ffansïol / Warning: Many 1887.Įuskara, Gàidhlig, Gaeilge, Frysk, Deutsch, Nederlands, français, galego, etc)ĭuon = testun wedi ei gywiro llythrennau gwyrddion = testun heb ei gywiro Kimkat2101k Handbook of the Origin of Place-names in Wales and ![]()
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