Clydach

English

Etymology

From Welsh Clydach.

Pronunciation

  • (Wales) IPA(key): /ˈklədax/
  • IPA(key): /ˈklʌdəx/

Proper noun

Clydach

  1. A place or river in Wales:
    1. A village in Llanelly community, Monmouthshire (OS grid ref SO2312).
    2. A large village and community in the City and County of Swansea (OS grid ref SN6901). [1]
    3. A short river in Monmouthshire, which joins the River Usk.
    4. A river in Neath Port Talbot borough county borough, which joins the River Neath.

References

Welsh

Etymology

From a Proto-Celtic root meaning "flow strongly".

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈklədax/

Proper noun

Clydach f

  1. Clydach (a village in Llanelly community, Monmouthshire, Wales) (OS grid ref SO2312).
  2. Clydach (a large village and community in the City and County of Swansea, Wales) (OS grid ref SN6901).
  3. Clydach (a short river in Monmouthshire, which joins the River Usk)
  4. Clydach (a river in Neath Port Talbot borough county borough, Wales, which joins the River Neath)