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Welsh: gadael i dir fynd yn segur
Status C
Subject: Planning
Part of speech: Verb
Last Updated: 23 November 2004
Welsh: gadael i dir fynd yn segur
Status C
Subject: Environment
Part of speech: Verb
Last Updated: 23 November 2004
Welsh: Gadael ceffylau a merlod a phori anghyfreithlon
Status A
Subject: Agriculture
Part of speech: Proper noun
Context: Teitl dogfen ymgynghori.
Last Updated: 6 January 2014
Welsh: Rheoliadau Mwyngloddiau (Hysbysu eu Bod yn Segur) 1998
Status A
Subject: Titles of legislation
Part of speech: Noun, Plural
Last Updated: 12 September 2012
English: abandon
Welsh: rhoi'r gorau i
Status B
Subject: Education
Part of speech: Verb
Context: a proposal
Last Updated: 20 October 2011
English: abandon
Welsh: cefnu ar
Status A
Subject: Housing
Part of speech: Verb
Context: property or tenancy
Last Updated: 30 April 2013
Welsh: etholiad y rhoddwyd y gorau iddo
Status B
Subject: Local Government
Part of speech: Noun, Masculine, Singular
Definition: Countermand or abandonment of poll on death of candidate. If the poll at the parliamentary election is abandoned because of a candidate's death Either abandonment or countermanding of a poll takes place if one of the candidates dies before the result is declared. If this occurs before polling day (or before polling stations open on that day), the poll is countermanded (ie it never takes place: the election has to be re-run from scratch). If a candidate dies after polling stations have opened, the poll is abandoned (ie it’s halted and, again, has to be re-run from scratch).
Last Updated: 21 March 2003
Welsh: eiddo gadawedig
Status A
Subject: Housing
Part of speech: Noun, Masculine, Singular
Last Updated: 26 November 2019
Welsh: Gorchymyn Cerbydau Gadawedig
Status C
Subject: Transport
Part of speech: Noun, Masculine, Singular
Last Updated: 13 May 2004
Welsh: Rheoliadau Rhentu Cartrefi (Diogelu Eiddo mewn Anheddau y Cefnwyd Arnynt) (Cymru) 2022
Status A
Subject: Titles of legislation
Part of speech: Noun, Plural
Last Updated: 14 March 2022