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Rhudd - Red
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rhudd* - red, crimson, ruddy, bloody
sample sentence:
Dyn ni'n cerdded i Foel Rhudd.
We are walking to Foel Rhudd.
Image: Foel Rhudd
*The more common word for 'red' in the Welsh language is coch . The word rhudd occurs in a number of place names e.g. Rhuddlan ( Rhudd+lan = Red bank ) , Ruthin ( Rhudd+din= Red fort )
Notes on Welsh Adjectives - Ansoddeiriau Cymraeg - Welsh Adjectives FAQ