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- Cyhyraeth abstract "The cyhyraeth (Welsh pronunciation: [kəˈhəreθ]), also spelled as cyheuraeth (probably from the noun cyhyr \"muscle, tendon; flesh\" + the termination -aeth; meaning \"skeleton, a thing of mere flesh and bone\"; \"spectre\", \"death-portent\", \"wraith\"), is a ghostly spirit in Welsh mythology, a disembodied moaning voice that sounds before a person's death. Legends associate the cyhyraeth with the area around the river Tywi in eastern Dyfed, as well as the coast of Glamorganshire. The noise is said to be \"doleful and disagreeable\", like the groans and sighs of someone deathly ill, and to sound three times (growing weaker and fainter each time) as a threefold warning before the person expires. Along the Glamorganshire coast, the cyhyraeth is said to be heard before a shipwreck, accompanied by a corpse-light.Like the Irish banshee and the Scottish Cailleach, to which the cyhyraeth and the Gwrach y Rhibyn (see below) are closely related, the cyhyraeth also sounds for Welsh natives living – and dying – far from home.".
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- Cyhyraeth wikiPageRevisionID "625289195".
- Cyhyraeth wikiPageWikiLink Banshee.
- Cyhyraeth wikiPageWikiLink Cailleach.
- Cyhyraeth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Welsh_goddesses.
- Cyhyraeth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Welsh_legendary_creatures.
- Cyhyraeth wikiPageWikiLink Ceridwen.
- Cyhyraeth wikiPageWikiLink Dyfed.
- Cyhyraeth wikiPageWikiLink Dôn.
- Cyhyraeth wikiPageWikiLink Glamorgan.
- Cyhyraeth wikiPageWikiLink Harpy.
- Cyhyraeth wikiPageWikiLink Morfran.
- Cyhyraeth wikiPageWikiLink River_Towy.
- Cyhyraeth wikiPageWikiLink Taliesin.
- Cyhyraeth wikiPageWikiLink Tegid_Foel.
- Cyhyraeth wikiPageWikiLink Welsh_mythology.
- Cyhyraeth wikiPageWikiLink Will-o-the-wisp.
- Cyhyraeth wikiPageWikiLink Wirt_Sikes.
- Cyhyraeth wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cyhyraeth".
- Cyhyraeth wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Celtic_mythology_(Welsh).
- Cyhyraeth wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fairies.
- Cyhyraeth wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-cy.
- Cyhyraeth wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Cyhyraeth subject Category:Welsh_goddesses.
- Cyhyraeth subject Category:Welsh_legendary_creatures.
- Cyhyraeth hypernym Spirit.
- Cyhyraeth type MythologicalFigure.
- Cyhyraeth type Redirect.
- Cyhyraeth comment "The cyhyraeth (Welsh pronunciation: [kəˈhəreθ]), also spelled as cyheuraeth (probably from the noun cyhyr \"muscle, tendon; flesh\" + the termination -aeth; meaning \"skeleton, a thing of mere flesh and bone\"; \"spectre\", \"death-portent\", \"wraith\"), is a ghostly spirit in Welsh mythology, a disembodied moaning voice that sounds before a person's death. Legends associate the cyhyraeth with the area around the river Tywi in eastern Dyfed, as well as the coast of Glamorganshire.".
- Cyhyraeth label "Cyhyraeth".
- Cyhyraeth sameAs Q1557897.
- Cyhyraeth sameAs Gwrach.
- Cyhyraeth sameAs Cyhiraeth.
- Cyhyraeth sameAs m.027h9nq.
- Cyhyraeth sameAs Q1557897.
- Cyhyraeth wasDerivedFrom Cyhyraeth?oldid=625289195.
- Cyhyraeth isPrimaryTopicOf Cyhyraeth.