Lludd









Lludd


Lludd or Ludd [Welsh. lyth] Examples noun Welsh Legend.

  1. a king of Britain who rid his kingdom of three plagues and was famous for his generosity: sometimes regarded as a god.

Also Nudd [Welsh. nyth] /Welsh. nüð/. Examples from the Web for lludd Historical Examples of lludd

  • And nothing was ever more wonderful to Lludd, than that the hamper should hold so much.

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  • And thus Lludd freed the Island of Britain from the three plagues.

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  • And thereupon King Lludd went after him and spoke unto him thus.

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  • And some time after this, Lludd caused the Island to be measured in its length and in its breadth.

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  • And when they were made ready, they went into their ships, Lludd and those whom he chose with him.

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