Crossword-Solution: HAFREN
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| HAFREN | anagram | FAHREN |
We have 2 clues for the answer “HAFREN”
| Clue | Answers |
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| SEVERN River (Welsh) | 1 answer |
| BRITISH forest | 39 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with HAFREN (5)
Follow me, and I will presently show you the real ffynnon of the Hafren.” I followed him up a narrow and very steep dingle.
Its contrast with itself, whilst yet in its rocky cradle on Plinlimmon, will be seen from the accompanying sketch of _Blaen Hafren_, or the "Head of the River," two miles from its source.
Menestr am gorthaw, nam adawed Estyn y corn er cyd yfed, Hiraethlawn am llyw lliw ton nawfed, Hirlas i arwydd aur i dudded: A dyddwg o fragawd wirawd orgred, Ar llaw Wgan draws dros i weithred, Canawon Goronwy, gwrdd gynnired gwyth, Canawon hydwyth, hydr eu gweithred: Gwyr a obryn tal ymhob caled, Gwyr yngawr gwerthfawr gwrdd ymwared, Bugelydd Hafren balch eu clywed, Bugunat cyrn medd mawr a wna neued.
Some say it was anciently called Hafren, and that this term is identical with Severn, the latter being merely a corruption of the former.
May not this be the true Welsh root of the word? If such be the case, there is nothing improbable in the conjecture that Hafren is a Keltic corruption of the Sanscrit Varun, especially as the _f_ and _v_ are readily "convertible." The Se may be a prefix, of which more anon.[7] Geoffrey of Monmouth, in his "British History," states that King Locrin divorced his queen Guendolœna, and married a beautiful captive named Estrildis.