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Welsh
Etymology
Literally “the red soldier's wort”.
Noun
llysiau'r milwr coch pl
- purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria)[1]
- Synonyms: llys y milwr coch, llys y milwr, blodyn neidr, gwaedlys, gwaedlys mawr, gwaedllys mawr, gwarllys, gwyarllys, gwyarllys pigog, helyglys
Mutation
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