To: afraidfortherepublic
Betws is nominally "chapel". Coed is "trees". The meaning is roughly the chapel in the trees. Most Welsh places names have a descriptive element. The word "Aber" means "mouth" as in the mouth of a river. The cities Aberystwyth (mouth of the Ystwyth river), Abertawe (mouth of the Towy river) and Aberaeron (mouth of the river Aeron). Pen-y-bont desribes a village and the "end of the bridge". Pont-y-Pridd describes a bridge made of an earthen dam. Pontrhyygroes describes a bridge that fords a river at a cross roads. My great grandfather came from Ysbty Ystwyth which is a village where hospital was located along the Ystwyth river.
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04/21/2012 7:47:06 PM PDT by
Myrddin
To: Myrddin
Fascinating! Thanks for the info.
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