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Llewellyn

[ loo-el-in ]

noun

  1. Richard Richard David Vivian Llewellyn Lloyd, 1907?–83, Welsh novelist.
  2. a male given name: associated, by folk etymology, with Welsh llew lion or llyw leader.


Llewellyn

/ luːˈɛlɪn /

noun

  1. LlewellynHarry19111999MWelshSPORT AND GAMES: showjumper Colonel Harry . 1911–99, Welsh show-jumping rider: on Foxhunter, he was a member of the British team that won the gold medal at the 1952 Olympic Games


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In an effort to answer the barrage of complaints all at once, Llewellyn posted a message on Google Plus on July 7.

Llewellyn might write for her: but it was glaringly impossible that the situation should lay itself so far open to Llewellyn.

Eric usually sat with Duncan and Llewellyn, immediately behind the benches allotted to chance visitors.

Their appearance immediately attracted notice, and no sooner had they taken their seats than Duncan and Llewellyn began to titter.

At last the sermon commenced, and Llewellyn, who had imprisoned a grasshopper in a paper cage, suddenly let it hop out.

Prince Llewellyn had missed his child, and while looking for him, found Gelert covered with blood.

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