Definition of Gwiniads

1. Noun. (plural of gwiniad) ¹

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Definition of Gwiniads

1. gwiniad [n] - See also: gwiniad

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gwiniads

gwarri
gwarris
gweduc
gweduck
gweducks
gweducs
gweep
gweilo
gweilos
gweipo
gweipos
gwerz
gwihabaite
gwine
gwiniad
gwiniads (current term)
gwyniad
gwyniads
gyal
gyall
gyalls
gyals
gybe
gybed
gybes
gybing
gyeld
gyelds
gyil
gyils

Literary usage of Gwiniads

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Rural Sports by William Barker Daniel (1812)
"... nearly six measured miles from the lake of Bala; and with respect to the gwiniads being only in this lake, I can myself flatly contradict this notion, ..."

2. A Second Walk Through Wales by Richard Warner (1800)
"... though the Bull inn, in addition to admirable accommodations, has afforded us a dish of gwiniads, and a leg of mountain mutton. . / Your's, &c. ..."

3. Domestic memoirs of a Christian family resident in the county of Cumberland by Henry Tudor (1848)
"miles in length and one in breadth ; and abounds with trout, eels, and a fish called skelly or gwiniads, with a few char, but of an inferior quality. ..."

4. Monthly Consular and Trade Reports by United States Bureau of Manufactures (1910)
"The principal catch in Pskov Lake, consists of smelt; very valuable gwiniads, propagated by the Dorpat branch of the Government Fish Breeding Preserves at ..."

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