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Thraw

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(thrạ)
n. & v.1.See Throse.


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Ychwanegwch ychydig o Dai Jones Llanilar, Ifan Gruffydd ac ambell i anifail yma a thraw ac mae hi'n sicr o fod yn noson i'w chofio.
Those are the words of Muriel Entwistle, treasurer of the Gwynedd/Caernarfon Federation of Women's Institutes, writing in the latest edition of the Federation's magazine Yma a Thraw, describing her experiences at this year's National Eisteddfod at Y Faenol.
 
 
 
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