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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 ..."