- is used. This is in
keeping with the
Welsh term for a w****,
which is
wythnos ("eight nights"). In Irish, the term is coicís. Similarly, in Gr****, the...
- ****ura in
March 2021.
Wythnos yng
Nghymru Fydd has been the
subject of
various critical appraisals: Schimanski,
Johan (1995). "
Wythnos yng
Nghymru Fydd -...
-
neatly into a
sidereal month of 27 nights. In Welsh, the word for "w****" is
wythnos which literally means "eight-nights"
since it was
historically considered...
- (nawfed dydd),
rather than the "eight nights" that make up the
current word
wythnos. Many
calendrical and time-keeping
terms used in the
medieval and modern...
- self-teleportation is common. He
learns to
teleport through time. 1957
Wythnos yng
Nghymru Fydd (A W**** in the
Wales of the ****ure)
Islwyn Ffowc Elis...
- or Troi'r
wythnos yn flwyddyn, is a
Welsh folk song that
focuses on
somebody experiencing unrequited love, as s/he sings, "Trio'r
wythnos yn flwyddyn...
- the
Welsh nationalist party Plaid Cymru published his time-travel
story Wythnos yng
Nghymru Fydd (A W**** in ****ure Wales),
presenting an independent, utopian...
- debate". BBC News. 29
April 2021.
Retrieved 29
April 2021. "Gyda llai nag
wythnos i fynd tan yr
etholiad -
ymunwch a Pawb a'i Farn i
glywed Mark Drakeford...
- all holy
seasons did not
equally recur. Ember-w**** in
Wales is Welsh: "
Wythnos y cydgorian",
meaning "the W**** of the Processions". In mediæval Germany...
-
Wrexham and
Denbigh W****ly
Advertiser 1854–1900
Wrexham Guardian 1875–1879
Wythnos a'r Eryr 1899–1903; 1909–1910 The
library was the
setting for award-winning...