Llewelyn
male proper name, from Welsh Llywelin, often explained as “lion-like,” but probably from llyw “leader.”
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The song of Llewelyn was heard by the shepherds with reverence and mute attention.
William Godwin
The pious Llewelyn began his song from the rude and shapeless chaos.
William Godwin
But Llewelyn’s foot was on the outward edge of the fairy-ring.
Edwin Sidney Hartland
The independence of Wales was buried in the grave of Llewelyn.
Cassell’s History of England, Vol. I (of 9)
Anonymous
This palace was the favourite residence of the unfortunate Prince Llewelyn.
R. Rice Davies