the flower-wife of, named Blodeuwedd, [382], [383];
slays Gronw Pebyr, who had betrayed him, [383], [384]
Lludd. See [Nudd]
Llwyd. Son of Kilcoed, an enchanter;
removes magic spell from seven Cantrevs of Dyfed, and from Pryderi and Rhiannon, [377]
Llyr. In Welsh legend, father of Manawyddan;
Irish equivalents, Lir and Mananan, [347];
Llyr-cester (now Leicester) once a centre of the worship of, [347];
house of, corresponds with Gaelic Lir, [348], [349];
Penardun, daughter of Dōn, wife of, [349];