Dychyrchu, to come on, to resort

Dyd, interj. hold, avast

Dydach, v. to skulk, to lurk

Dydanio, v. to take fire, to ignite

Dydarddu, v. to break out, to spring forth

Dydechu, v. to skulk

Dydi, pron. thou, thee

Dydoledig, segregated; parted or divided

Dydoleg, n. a diæresis

Dydoli, v. to segregate