Part 42 (1/2)

GWALCHMAI.

Nephew of King Arthur, 397, 401

GWAWL.

Rival of Pwylls for Rhiannons hand, 361, 362

GWENHWYVAR (gwenhoo-ivar).

Wife of King Arthur, 394

GWERN.

Son of Matholwch and Branwen, 368; a.s.sumes sovranty of Ireland, 370

GWION BACH. Son of Gwreang; put to stir magic cauldron by Ceridwen, 413; similar action to Finn, 413

GWLWLYD (goo-loolid).

The dun oxen of, 390

GWREANG (goore-ang).

Father of Gwion Bach, 413

GWRNACH (goor-nach).

Giant; the sword of the, 390

GWYDDNO GARANHIR.

Horses of, drink of poisoned stream, hence the stream Poison of the Horses of, 413; his son Elphin finds Taliesin, 414

GWYDION.

Son of Don; place in Cymric mythology taken later by the G.o.d Artaius, 349; nephew of Math, 378; the swine of Pryderi and, 378-380

GWYN AP NUDD.

A Cymric deity likened to Finn (Gaelic) and to Odin (Norse), 349; combat every May-day between Gwythur ap Greidawl and, 353, 388

GWYNEDD.

Math, lord of, 378

GWYNFYD.

Purity; the second of three concentric circles representing the totality of being in the Cymric cosmogony, in which life is manifested as a pure, rejoicing force triumphant over evil, 334

GWYTHUR AP GREIDAWL (VICTOR, SON OF SCORCHER).

Combat every May-day between Gwyn ap Nudd and, 353, 388

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HADES (or ANNWN).

The Magic Cauldron part of the spoils of, 410

HAMILCAR.

Defeat of, at Himera, by Gelon, 22

HAMITIC, THE.