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1. amobre, amobreship n.

Additional spellings: amobreship
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Welsh law: amobre, commutation fee, maiden fee [paid to the lord upon marriage of a girl]; amobreship, the office or privilege of collecting this fee.

2. bat n.

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(a) A war club or mace; a cudgel or flail; (b) a (shepherd's) staff; a (fuller's) bat; (c) a crosier.

3. bauded ppl.

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Soiled, filthy, dirty.

4. bragot n.

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A beverage made of ale and honey, bragget.

5. cā̆der n.

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A cradle; cader cloutes, baby clothes.

6. cammed adj.

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(a) Pug-nosed; of the nose: turned up, pug, retroussé; (b) curved.

7. commorth n.

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A gathering for the purpose of collecting contributions.

8. commǒut n.

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A territorial and administrative division in Wales.

9. corī n.

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A shepherd's hut.

10. crag n.

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(a) A precipitous rock, a cliff, a mountain peak; (b) a headland, promontory, sea cliff; crag in (of) the se; (c) a projecting point of rock; (d) crag ston, a cliff, a rock.

11. crannok n.

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A measure of grain (apparently varying from two to sixteen bushels).

12. creag n.

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(a) Some kitchen utensil; (b) a game of some kind.

13. crǒud n.(2)

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A stringed instrument of the Celtic peoples, the crowd.

14. flānen n.

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Sackcloth.

15. genou n.

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The mouth.

16. glāveren v.

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(a) To speak loudly or deceitfully; (b) to speak deceitfully about (sb.), deceive (sb.); (c) ppl. glaveringe, glaverande, of words: deceitful; of a person: loud-speaking; for glaveren, because of loud…

17. gog(e)len v.

Additional spellings: gogelen
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To stagger; fig. wander (from God's law); of the ground: shake, quiver; goglen with, nod with (one's head), wag (one's head).

18. gulle n.

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A gull, water bird.

19. hagh interj.

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An exclamation, either of grief or mirth.

20. irk(e adj.

Additional spellings: irke
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(a) Tired; irk of, weary of (sb. or sth.), bored with; tired (of doing sth.); (b) lax, slow; irk of, averse to (sth.), unwilling (to do sth.), reluctant, loath.