Nudd, or Lludd. Roman equivalent, Nodens.

A solar deity in Cymric mythology, [346], [347];

identical with Danaan deity, Nuada of the Silver Hand, [347];

under name Lludd, said to have had a temple on the site of St. Paul's, [347];

entrance to Lludd's temple called Parth Lludd (British), which Saxons translated Ludes Geat—our present Ludgate, [347];

story of Llevelys and, [385], [386];

Edeyrn, son of, jousts with Geraint for Enid, [399], [400]

Nuts of Knowledge. Drop from hazel-boughs into pool where Salmon of Knowledge lived, [256]

Nutt, Mr. Alfred. Reference to, in connexion with the “Hill of Ainé,” [128], [129];

reference to, in connexion with Oisīn-and-Patrick dialogues, [288], [289];