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Gader

the top of the Gader, a fine, handsome house near the road, in which there was a rare merrymaking

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the top of the Gader, a fine, handsome house near the road, in which there was a rare merrymaking (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx, Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter II: The Fairies' Revenge)

Ar ol idb cteffro ni wydai amcan daear yn mha le yr oeS, a chrwydro y bu hyd ochrau y Gader a'r Gors Fawr hyd nes y canoS y ceiliog, pryd yr adnabu yn mha le yr oed, sef a fewn ttai na chwarter mittti (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx, Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter II: The Fairies' Revenge)

When he woke he had no idea where on earth he was; so he wandered about on the slopes of the Gader and near the Gors Fawr until the cock crew, when he found where he was, namely, less than a quarter o (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx, Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter II: The Fairies' Revenge)

Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx

  • attestation: the top of the Gader, a fine, handsome house near the road, in which there was a rare merrymaking (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter II: The Fairies' Revenge)

    "the top of the Gader, a fine, handsome house near the road, in which there was a rare merrymaking."

  • attestation: Ar ol idb cteffro ni wydai amcan daear yn mha le yr oeS, a chrwydro y bu hyd ochrau y Gader a'r Gors Fawr hyd nes y canoS y ceiliog, pryd yr adnabu yn mha le yr oed, sef a fewn ttai na chwarter mittti (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter II: The Fairies' Revenge)

    "Ar ol idb cteffro ni wydai amcan daear yn mha le yr oeS, a chrwydro y bu hyd ochrau y Gader a'r Gors Fawr hyd nes y canoS y ceiliog, pryd yr adnabu yn mha le yr oed, sef a fewn ttai na chwarter mitttir i^w gartref"

  • attestation: When he woke he had no idea where on earth he was; so he wandered about on the slopes of the Gader and near the Gors Fawr until the cock crew, when he found where he was, namely, less than a quarter o (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume I > Chapter II: The Fairies' Revenge)

    "When he woke he had no idea where on earth he was; so he wandered about on the slopes of the Gader and near the Gors Fawr until the cock crew, when he found where he was, namely, less than a quarter of a mile from his home.'"