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The Welsh Academy English–Welsh Dictionary (Welsh: Geiriadur yr Academi; sometimes colloquially Geiriadur Bruce, 'Bruce's Dictionary' [1]) is the most comprehensive English– Welsh dictionary ever published. It is the product of many years' work by the editors Bruce Griffiths and Dafydd Glyn Jones. The dictionary was published in 1995, with ...
Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru (GPC) (The University of Wales Dictionary) is the only standard historical dictionary of the Welsh language, aspiring to be "comparable in method and scope to the Oxford English Dictionary". Vocabulary is defined in Welsh, and English equivalents are given.
Robert Ellis (Cynddelw), c. 1865 Robert Ellis (also spelt Elis; 3 February 1812 – 19 August 1875), also known by the bardic name Cynddelw, was a Welsh language poet, editor, biographer, lexicographer and eisteddfod adjudicator.
[1] [2] Various other dictionaries followed, most notably Alexander Macbain 's Etymological Dictionary of the Gaelic Language in 1896, [ 1 ] to date the only such publication in Gaelic. A number of dictionaries from this period exist which have not been published to date, such as the Highland Gentleman's Dictionary from c. 1776 which is ...
1/2 c. (1 stick) unsalted butter, softened. 1 tbsp. honey. 1/4 c. peanut butter, warmed. Directions. Cornbread. Arrange a rack in center of oven; preheat to 400°. Grease a 13" x 9" baking dish ...
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Hints for Today's Connections Sports Edition Categories on February 14, 2025. Here are some hints about the four categories to help you figure out the word groupings.
The morphology of the Welsh language has many characteristics likely to be unfamiliar to speakers of English or continental European languages like French or German, but has much in common with the other modern Insular Celtic languages: Irish, Scottish Gaelic, Manx, Cornish, and Breton.