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prepositive Arddoniant n great endowment Arddosbarth
Arddodiad dwylaw, the imposition of hands Arddodol, a. prepositive Arddoniant, n. great endowment Arddosbarth, n. indiscretion Arddrych, n. a prospect; view Arddu, a. very black, or dark: v. to plough, to till Arddull, n. form, image Ardduniant, n. sublimity Arddunol, a. unique; majestic Ardduo, v. to blacken over Arddwr, n. a ploughman Arddwriaeth, n. agriculture Arddwrn, n. a wrist Arddwyo, v. to manage Arddygraff, n. orthography Arddyled, n. obligation, duty Arddyledog, a. under obligation Arddyledus, a. highly incumbent Arddymchwelyd, v. to overwhelm Arddyrch, a. uplifted, exalted Arddyrchafiaeth, n. supereminence, exaltation Arddyrchafu, v. to highly exalt Arddysbaid, n. discontinuity Arddysg, n. classical learning Arddysglaer, a. resplendent Arddysgwyl, v. to be in expectation Arddystaw, a. very silent Arddystyru, v. to contemplate Areb, n. faculty of speaking Arebol, a. fluent, witty, smart Arebu, v. to talk wittily Arebydd, n. a witty person Aredig, n. ploughing, tillage v. to plough, to till Areiliad, n. what guards Areilio, v. to attend Areiniol, a. tending to be witty Areithfa, n. an oratory Areithiad, n. an haranguing Areithio, v. to harangue, to make a speech Areithiol, a. oratorial Areithydd, n. an orator Aren, n. a kidney Areuledd,
— from A Pocket Dictionary: Welsh-English by William Richards

Pullmans are not good enough and
If we cannot remember these, then let us remember those for whom Pullmans are not good enough and who spurn the dust of our summer ways in their automobiles, and leave the parlor-cars to our lower-class vulgarity.
— from Imaginary Interviews by William Dean Howells


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