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1 llygoden
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2 ngwasgiad llygoden
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3 ngwasgiadau llygoden
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4 wasgiad llygoden
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5 wasgiadau llygoden
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6 gwasgiad llygoden
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7 gwasgiadau llygoden
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8 lygod
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10 llygod
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11 luch
a mouse, Irish, Old Irish luch, g. lochat, Welsh llyg, llygoden, Cornish logoden, Breton logodenn, pl. logod: *lukot-, *pluko-, "gray-one"; Lithuanian pilkas, gray, pele, mouse; root pel, pol, gray, as under liath. Stokes refers it to the Gadelic root luko-, dark (read lauko- or louko-), whence Early Irish loch( read lóch), which he takes from Indo-European leuq, shine (Latin lux, etc.), comparing Welsh llwg, vivid, blotchy, to which add Welsh llug, blotch, dawning. From this obsolete Gaelic word lóch, dark, comes the name of the rivers Lòchaidh, Adamnan's Nigra Dea or Loch-dae, which we may take as the Gaelic form of it from another of his references.
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