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Rhyn, a nofe, generally ufed with the word Pen, and then fig- 



nifying a promontory. 

 Rbyd, a ford, Rhyd Elen, * Helen's ford.' 

 Sarn, a caufeway. Trum y Sam, ' the caufeway of the ridge,* 



not far from Bala. 

 Taly the front, head, or end. Tal y Llyn, * the head of the 



pool,' near Cader Idris, Merlonethfliire. 

 Traeih, a fand on the fea-fhore. Traeth niawr, near Beddgelert, 



Caernarvonfhire. 

 Tref, or Tre, a town or townfliip. Trcfdraeth, * the town oh 



the fand,' near Newborougli, Anglefea. 

 Ty, a houfe. Ty du, ' the black lioufe,' a farm betwixt Caer- 

 narvon and Ijlanberis. 

 Tnys, an Ifland. Tnys Seiriol, ' Serlol's Ifland,' or Prieflholmc 



ifland, off the coall of Anglefea. 



Tl^l/h Words in co?umo?i life. 



