glyn
English
Noun
glyn (plural glyns)
- A valley in a mountain area, especially one with a stream in the bottom
- Edmund Spenser
- He could not beat out the Irish, yet he did shut them up within those narrow corners and glyns under the mountain's foot.
- Edmund Spenser
Welsh
Etymology
From Proto-Brythonic *glɨnn, from Proto-Celtic *glendos.
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