Vyrnwy

English

Etymology

Anglicisation of Welsh Efyrnwy.

Proper noun

Vyrnwy

  1. A river in Powys, Wales, and Shropshire, England, flowing about 40 miles from Lake Vyrnwy in Powys before joining the Severn near Melverley in Shropshire.
  2. Lake Vyrnwy, a reservoir built at the head of the river Vyrnwy.

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