the swine of Pryderi and, [378]-[380]
Gwyn ap Nudd.
A Cymric deity likened to Finn (Gaelic) and to Odin (Norse), [349];
combat every May-day between Gwythur ap Greidawl and, [353], [388]
Gwynedd.
Māth, lord of, [378]
Gwynfyd.
Purity;
the second of three concentric circles representing the totality of being in the Cymric cosmogony, in which life is manifested as a pure, rejoicing force triumphant over evil, [334]
Gwythur ap Greidawl (Victor, Son of Scorcher).