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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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