Geiriadur cymraeg a saesneg


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Geiriadur Cymraeg A Saesneg: Spurrell's Welsh-english Dictionary


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Geiriadur cymraeg a saesneg


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Geiriadur Saesneg a Chymraeg. an English and Welsh Dictionary, in Which the English Words, and Sometimes the English Idioms and Phraseology Are Accompanied by Those Which Synonomise Or Correspond with Them in the Welsh Language


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