There are a number of words that begin with 'trug-'; they all have to do with mercy or compassion. Trugaredd, trugareddfa, etc.
The meaning is unknown as it is originally the Pictish Drostan.
"Tut sin" doesn't exist o_O
Welsh origin, at the height of it's popularity in 96, meaning great or "pearl" short form variant for Margartet.
did you mean se cayó? which would mean he/she/it fell.
Oh, dude, I think you might have had a little typo there. I'm guessing you meant "What does 'the mean' mean?" Well, 'the mean' is just a fancy term for the average of a set of numbers. So, like, if you have 5, 10, and 15, the mean would be 10. Easy peasy, right?
'You' is not a Welsh word.
It doesn't mean anything in Welsh; it's in English.
It's not a word in Welsh.
It's not a Welsh word.
Do you mean 'What is the Welsh for witchcraft?' That is 'dewiniaeth'.
'Carley' is not a Welsh word.
This is not a Welsh word, but you might mean 'barod,' which means 'ready.'
'Sorry' isn't a Welsh word so it has no meaning in Welsh.
Perisgop is the Welsh word for a periscope.
Do you mean Welsh Rarebit
bont (or pont) is welsh for bridge
It doesn't appear to be a Welsh word.