[203b] “Dyli,” condition or impulse.
[203c] “Vracden;” from “brag,” a sprouting out, and “ten,” stretched.
[203d] The Irish.
[203e] The inhabitants of Scotland.
“Hon a oresgyn
Holl Loegr a Phrydyn.” (Taliesin.)She will conquer
All England and Scotland.
[203f] “Giniaw,” from “cyni,” affliction.
[204a] “Cemp,” i.e. “camp,” a feat, surpassingly.
[204b] Or, “at his side.”
[204c] Al. “Arreith;” i.e. “a rhaith;” “the sentence of the law was that they should search;” or “the jury searched.” Al. “in various directions they searched.”
[204d] Probably the Cantii or people of Kent.