I'm pretty sure it means great another word you could use is just 'gret'
'you are wonderful' in welsh is 'ydych yn wych'
In English, "wych" is an adjective that typically refers to a type of tree, specifically the wych elm (Ulmus glabra), which is known for its distinctive, rough bark and broad canopy. The term can also be used in some dialects to describe something as twisted or crooked. Additionally, in folklore, "wych" can be associated with witchcraft or the supernatural.
'you are wonderful' in welsh is 'ydych yn wych'
In English, "wych" is an adjective that typically refers to a type of tree, specifically the wych elm (Ulmus glabra), which is known for its distinctive, rough bark and broad canopy. The term can also be used in some dialects to describe something as twisted or crooked. Additionally, in folklore, "wych" can be associated with witchcraft or the supernatural.
The population of High Wych is 443.
Wych Kaosayananda was born in c. 1974, in Thailand.
Jim Wych was born on 1954-01-11.
A wych-elm is a variety of elm tree found in northern and western Europe, also known as the Scotch elm.
wych elm
The word "witch" in the name of the herb is actually a derivative from the Anglo-Saxon word wych meaning flexible. The word described the flexibility of the branches that Native Americans used to make bows.
The name would be Ulmus carpinifolia. Family: Ulmaceae.
Leo Waitzkin has written: 'The Witch of Wych street' -- subject(s): Theaters, Theater, History
Yes, there have been many other English saints recognized by the Catholic Church, including figures such as Saint Thomas Becket, Saint Bede the Venerable, and Saint Cuthbert. Each of these saints has contributed to the rich history of Christianity in England.
the national tree of Ireland is tylers pelvis