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- The car gwyllt ("wild car"; plural: ceir gwyllt) is a Welsh invention used by quarrymen to ride downhill on the steep inclined planes of a slate quarry...
- Ieuan Gwyllt was the bardic name of Welsh musician and minister John Roberts (22 December 1822 - 14 May 1877). His bardic name is derived from the pen...
- and structures within the village have their own listings. The grounds (Y Gwyllt, meaning 'The Wild place') contain a collection of rhododendrons and other...
- being a retreat for people who suffered from a special kind of madness or gwyllt (Irish geilt). In line 994 to 996 of the story, it is briefly explained...
- (Welsh: Ysbyty Parc) was a mental health facility at Bridgend in Wales. Parc Gwyllt Farm and Gelliau Farm were identified in 1880 as forming a site suitable...
- The gwyllgi (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈɡwɪɬɡi]; compound noun of either gwyllt "wild" or gwyll "twilight" + ci "dog") is a mythical dog from Wales that appears...
- between Peterborough and Stamford. The gwyllgi (compound noun of either gwyllt "wild" or gwyll "twilight" + ci "dog") is a mythical black dog from Wales...
- Gwahoddiad was translated by Calvinistic Methodist minister and musician Ieuan Gwyllt (literally John the Wild, bardic name of John Roberts) (1822–1877). It has...
- attributed to Taliesin, and one of the most po****r of the period. It imagines gwyllt Walia (Wild Gwalia) rising up against the Saxon invaders of Britain. In...
- actor Richard Wilson, at Caernarfon. Her short story Gwlad y Gwalltiau Gwyllt was published in Stori Cyn Cysgu (2005), a collection by nine authors and...