'Blaidd mawr gwyn, arweinia i'
'Mawr' means 'big' as the word for great 'gwych' would not make sense here.
The Welsh for 'red wolf' is "blaidd coch."
blaidd is wolf.
Blaidd (it's the same for both genders)
Aniu is a spirit of a white wolf that can be seen in the fog, rain and mist. Aniu means, "The great white mother wolf."
Blaidd drwg
blaidd
white wolf in German would be "weißer Wolf"
Not all naturally occurring phenomenon can or should be interpreted as omens. If you have seen a white wolf in the woods, you are quite lucky, White is not a common colour for wild wolves. If you have seen a white wolf in the city, it would more likely be a sign of an extremely bad or harsh winter. Wolves do not commonly come into cities. If you have seen a white wolf in your dreams, or on a vision-quest, there are a number of interpretations. Wolf is the Teacher, there may be lessons you need to learn. Wolf maybe there to guide you to them.
· Walrus · Weasel · Whale · Wolf · White-tailed Deer · Wild Turkey · Wood Duck · Woodpecker · Wren · Welsh Terrier
I think you learn it from the white wolf.
wolf - (n.) blaidd [bleiddiaid, bleiddiau, m.], cidwm [cidymiaid, cidymod, m.]
In the book "The White Wolf" by Max Brand, White Wolf is actually a white dog with the characteristics and appearance of a wolf. He is a loyal and intelligent companion to the main character in the story.