Aneurin


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a male given name.
historical examples

one fact more, and this demonstration that aneurin has been ante-dated will be complete.
notes and queries, vol. iv, number 111, december 13, 1851 various

on aneurin her heart had been set, in him was all her pride.
a book of ghosts sabine baring-gould

aneurin, like a true poet of nature, abstains from all artful introduction or invocation, and launches at once into his subject.
y g-dodin aneurin

she was again in her little room in the dusk, and the shadowy form of aneurin was before her.
a book of ghosts sabine baring-gould

it was indeed her own aneurin, but with a face on which vice and its consequent degradation were written indelibly.
a book of ghosts sabine baring-gould

now as this event is stated to have occurred in 472, the dinogat of aneurin is not the dinogat of 577.
notes and queries, vol. iv, number 104, october 25, 1851 various

to sing praises as aneurin of yore, the day he sang the g-dodin.
y g-dodin aneurin

aneurin was author of “g-dodn,” one of the best welsh poems that has come down to us.
a popular history of the art of music w. s. b. mathews

llywarch hen, aneurin, and followers of the druids, are our men; and nature our rule.
some specimens of the poetry of the ancient welsh bards evan evans

he was the son of a chief in westmoreland, and his brother, aneurin, was one day famous among the bards of britain.
the lives of the saints, volume 1 (of 16) sabine baring-gould

noun
a less common name for thiamine

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