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Llwyd

[ hloo-id; English loid ]

noun

, Welsh Legend.
  1. a magician who avenged his friend Gwawl upon Pryderi, the son of Pwyll, by casting various spells upon Pryderi and his estate.


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Morgan Llwyd wrote many other books in Welsh and English, all more or less in the vein of the first book.

There is a tradition p. 258that Huw Llwyd was able to do this wonderful thing, and that he actually did it.

John Llwyd had seen a paper unfolded, but no gold; so what he had to tell did not count for much to hearers unconcerned.

Those piers are firm enough,' he muttered, as if to convince himself as well as Llwyd.

A second edition was prepared by Llwyd, but not published until 1760.

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