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English: air gun
Welsh: dryll aer
Status B
Subject: Justice and order
Part of speech: Noun, Masculine, Singular
Last Updated: 31 July 2012
Welsh: dryll drensio sy'n adnabod stoc
Status C
Subject: Agriculture
Part of speech: Noun, Masculine, Singular
Plural: drylliau drensio sy'n adnabod stoc
Definition: Dryll drensio sy'n cyfathrebu heb wifrau â'r glorian i roi'r ddôs ofynnol i'r anifail yn ôl ei bwysau.
Last Updated: 18 July 2018
English: baton gun
Welsh: dryll pastwn
Status B
Subject: Justice and order
Part of speech: Noun, Masculine, Singular
Last Updated: 29 August 2012
English: bolt gun
Welsh: bollt-ddryll
Status C
Subject: Agriculture
Part of speech: Noun, Masculine, Singular
Last Updated: 3 November 2011
Welsh: bollt-ddryll
Status C
Subject: Tourism and leisure
Part of speech: Noun, Masculine, Singular
Last Updated: 3 November 2011
English: dosing gun
Welsh: dryll dosio
Status C
Subject: Agriculture
Part of speech: Noun, Masculine, Singular
Last Updated: 12 September 2007
English: gun line
Welsh: llinell ynnau
Status A
Subject: Justice and order
Part of speech: Noun, Feminine, Singular
Plural: llinellau gynnau
Definition: The tactical firing position of artillery or naval guns.
Notes: Mewn cyd-destunau seremonïol
Last Updated: 4 June 2018
English: gun salute
Welsh: salíwt ynnau
Status A
Subject: Justice and order
Part of speech: Noun, Feminine, Singular
Plural: saliwtiau gynnau
Definition: A formal military display of honor or greeting, such as the firing of cannon.
Notes: Mewn cyd-destunau seremonïol
Last Updated: 4 June 2018
Welsh: Salíwt Ynnau Frenhinol
Status A
Subject: Justice and order
Part of speech: Noun, Feminine, Singular
Plural: Saliwtiau Gynnau Brenhinol
Definition: 21-gun salutes mark special royal occasions throughout the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth, referred to as a "Royal Salute" (in the British Empire it was reserved, mainly among colonial princely states, for the most prestigious category of native rulers of so-called salute states), unless rendered to the president or flag of a republic; nonetheless salutes rendered to all heads of state regardless of title are casually referred to as "royal" salutes.
Notes: Mewn cyd-destunau seremonïol
Last Updated: 4 June 2018
Welsh: dryll baril llyfn
Status B
Subject: Justice and order
Part of speech: Noun, Masculine, Singular
Last Updated: 30 August 2012