A TOUR ROUND NORTH WALES. 31 1 



A fa , ..... Aru ........ To plough. 



Ax;y --- Dagyr deigyr. -A tear. 



A*xptw --DacTru,deigro- _ , 



\ To fhed tears. 

 and detgraw J 



Aas-sca; --- Dvfcu, from n 



_' . . > To teach. 

 Dyfc learning J 



. -Dyddfcu ..... To teach to inftruft, 



... -Deuo _______ To come. 



---- Aelu, aeleu, -i 



euli'u ___ . j 



_ . r A people, a number of 



---- Lios, Liaws --- < i - 



t men, a multitude. 



iM - . Merwino ___ .To caufe to decay. 

 ..... Nos ........ Night. 



..... Oio ........ To think, to bear in mind. 



--- 'Raca ....... A rake. 



The Welfh have at prefent no alpha- 

 bet, except the fame that we ufe, but 

 there appears every proof that the one 

 which has, in general, been attributed 

 to the Saxons, and from them called 

 the Saxon Alphabet, was in reality the 

 property of the Britons, and was poffef- 

 fed by them many centuries before the 

 Saxons came into this I (land. It is 

 extremely probable that when the Bri- 



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