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1 brenhinoedd
nm. pl., см.: breninWelsh-Russian dictionary (geiriadur Cymraeg-Rwsieg) > brenhinoedd
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2 brenin
nm. (pl. brenhinoedd & brenhinedd) король etholwyd Harold yn frenin Lloegr Гарольда избрали королём Англии brenin yr anifeiliaid король зверей (лев)Welsh-Russian dictionary (geiriadur Cymraeg-Rwsieg) > brenin
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