Geverin-Eiriau Sir Gaernarfon, Eu Hystyr A'u Hanes, published in 1907, is a detailed exploration of the place names of Caernarfonshire, Wales. Written in Welsh by John Jones, this book delves into the etymology and historical significance of various locations within the county. It offers insights into the origins and meanings of these names, connecting them to the history, geography, and cultural heritage of the region.
This volume is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in Welsh language, local history, or the study of toponyms. Jones's meticulous research provides a comprehensive understanding of how language reflects the landscape and the historical experiences of the people who have lived there. "Geverin-Eiriau Sir Gaernarfon" preserves a wealth of knowledge about the linguistic landscape of Caernarfonshire at the beginning of the 20th century.
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