gardd wŷdd

An autopoietic (self-creating) garden in a residual late eighteenth century walled garden enclosure.

Gardd: garden, enclosure.

Gwŷdd: knowledge; trees; wood; shrubs; a frame of wood; a loom; a plough; a weaver; woody; overgrown; wild; scientific; sylvan; thicket; brakes; bushes; a place of presence; a meeting place; cognition; a knower; a witness; a philosopher; rudiment; a wooded boundary; a limitation; a limit; an intervention, a woody fastness; perception; wisdom, a wizard; a witch.

Adapted from A dictionary of the Welsh language by William Owen Pughe, 1832, and The England and Welch Dictionary Or, the English Before the Welch by John Roderick and Rev. John Williams, 1737.