[181a] “Dinus;” from “din,” a fort, and “ysu,” to consume.

[181b] “Gwych.” Al. “the angry.”

[181c] Or, “the honourable.”

[181d] “Echadaf,” i.e. “ech,” εχ ex, and “adav,” a hand.

[181e] A person of this name is ranked in the Triads as one of the three “trwyddedawg hanvodawg,” or free guests of the court of Arthur. (Myv. Arch. ii. 73 )

[181f] Or, “the sovereign of the impregnable strand, or extremity of Gododin,” traeth y annor (an nhor.)

[182a] “Am rann, (i.e. amrant.) See line 40.

[182b] The city of Mynyddawg, from whence he was called Mynyddawg Eiddyn.

[182c] Or, “The raging flame turns not from Eiddyn.”

[182d] Or, “at the entrance or gate.”