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Erlidfa, n. a pursuit, a chase
Erlidiol, a. pursuing, chasing
Erlidiwr, n. pursuer; persecutor
Erlif, n. a great torrent; flood
Erlifiad, n. a deluging, an overflowing
Erlifo, v. to flow in a torrent
Erlyn, n. pursuit, chase: v. to pursue, to follow
Erlyniad, n. a pursuer
Erlyniaeth, n. the act of pursuing
Erlyniedydd, n. pursuer
Erlynol, a. persuing, chasing
Erllen, n. a lamp
Erllyfasu, v. to adventure
Erllynedd, adv. since last year
Ermaes, a. external, outward
Ermid, n. a junction; conflict
Ermig, n. instrument, tool
Ermilus, a. prowling about
Ermoed, adv. in all my life
Ermyg, n. what claims respect
Ermygu, v. to adore, to revere
Ern, n. earnest, pledge
Ernes, n. earnest, pledge
Erniw, n. harm, hurt
Erniwed, detriment, hurt
Erniwiad, n. a doing harm
Erniwiant, n. detriment, hurt
Erniwio, v. to harm, to hurt
Erniwiol, a. detrimental, hurtful
Erno, v. to give earnest money
Ernwy, n. briskness, vivacity
Ernych, n. that gives anguish
Ernychiad, n. a tormenting
Ernychol, a. tormenting
Ernychu, v. to torment, to vex
Ernyd, n. a precipice, a slope
Ertrai, n. ebb, ebb tide
Erth, n. an effort, a push
Erthiad, n. a making effort
Erthrwch, n. a tear, anguish
Erthu, v. to make effort
Erthwch, n. a puffing
Erthychain, v. to puff; to groan
Erthrychiad, n. a puffing
Erthrychu, v. to mangle
Erthyl, n. an abortion, untimely birth
Erthyliad, n. abortion
Erthylog, a. miscarrying
Erthylu, v. to miscarry
Erw, n. a slang of land; an acre
Erwan, n. a stab, a sting
Erwaniad, n. a stabbing
Erwanu, v. to stab, to sting
Erwawd, n. a panegyric
Erwch, n. impulse, a drive
Erwig, n. dim, plot of land
Erwyd, n. a pole, a perch
Erwydd, n. coopers' staves
Erwyd deu, n. dim, stave
Erwyll, a. gloomy, dusky
Erwyn, a. very white, splendid
Erwyr, a. oblique, or wry
Erydd, n. an eagle
Eryf, n. impulsion, a push
Eryfed, n. quaffing
Eryl, n. a watch, a look
Eryr, n. an eagle; the shingles
Eryrai, n. the eagle stone
Eryran, n. a young eagle
Eryrol, a. aquiline, like an eagle
Eryres, n. a female eagle
Eryri, n. the shingles: Snowdon
Erysdyddiau, adv. days ago
Erysgwyddiad, n. a shouldering, a jutting out
Erysi, n. amazement, wonder
Es, n. separation; a shoot. It is used as a prefix, of a similar
signification to ex; and also, as a termination of feminine personal
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