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Abwydo, v. to bait, to feed
Abwydwr, n. m. one who baits
Abwydyn, n. m. a bait; a worm
Abwydyn v. cefn, the spinal cord
Ac, see A.
Acan, n. f. a saying; accent
Acen, n. f. accent
Acenawl, a. enunciative
Aceniad, n. m. accentuation
Acenu, v. to accent, to sound
Acw, ad. there, hence
Ach, n. f. a fluid liquid; a stem
Achles, n. f. succour, refuge, defence; manure
Achlesawl, a. succouring
Achlesiad, n. m. a succouring
Achlesu, v. to succour, to cherish
Achleswr, n. m. succourer
Achlesydd, n. m. succourer
Achlud, n. m. covert, obscurity
Achlwm, v. to knot, to tie
Achlysur, n. m. cause, motive; occasion, opportunity
Achlysuro, v. to occasion
Achlysurol, a. occasional
Achlyw, n. m. a hearing
Achos, n. m. cause
Achosadwy, a. effectible
Achosedig, a. endued with a cause
Achosedigol, a. effectuative
Achosi, v. to cause, to occasion
Achosiad, n. m. a causing
Achosol, a. efficient; effectual
Achosoldeb, n. m. effectiveness
Achref, a. suppliant, craving
Achres, n. f. a row, a rank
Achretawr, n. m. a creditor
Achreth, n. m. a trembling
Achrwm, a. crooked or bent
Achrwym, n. m. a restraint
Achryf, a. strong, potent, powerful, able
Achub, v. to save, to secure
Achubadwy, a. salvable
Achubiad, n. m. a saving
Achubiaeth, n. m. a securing
Achubol, a. saving; delivering
Achubwr, n. m. a saviour
Achudd, n. m. seclusion
Achul, a. narrow; lean; squalid
Achwaith, n. m. sourness
Achwaneg, a. more, additional
Achwanegiad, n. m. augmentation, addition
Achwanegol, a. augmentative
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