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Dinas, a fort, or fortified place, conftrucl- 



ed in general with a rampart of loofe 



flones and earth without any cement. 



Dot, a meadow or dale in the bend of a 



river. 

 ,V Drzvs, a door, pafs, or opening. 



Du, black. 



I- Qyffryn, a wide cultivated valley, 

 Ffynnon, a fpring, well, or fource. 

 Garth, a mountain that bends round, or 

 ^ that inclofes. 

 Glan, a bank or fhore. 

 Glyn, a deep vale, through which a river 

 runs: from hence was derived our 

 word Gkn. 



Y Gwern, a watery meadow. &lek*~ - ^ ^ 

 Gwydd, a wood ; woody or wild. 

 Gwyn, white. 

 Goch or Cocb, red. 



i, a fmooth plot ; a place of meet- 

 ing; the church place or village; and 

 figuratively the church. 

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