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  • Meic Stephens
  • Welsh literary editor, journalist (1938–2018)

    Meic Stephens, FLSW (23 July 1938 – 2 July 2018) was a Welsh literary editor, journalist, translator, and poet. Meic Stephens was born on 23 July 1938

    Meic Stephens

    Meic_Stephens

  • Treforest
  • Suburban village in Pontypridd, Wales

    psychoanalyst Ernest Jones, but she died the following year at the age of 26. Meic Stephens (1938–2018), the literary journalist, translator, poet and author, who

    Treforest

    Treforest

    Treforest

  • Huw Stephens
  • Welsh radio and television presenter

    where Stephens does his other radio shows. Stephens was born in Cardiff, Wales, the son of the author and literary journalist Meic Stephens. He married

    Huw Stephens

    Huw Stephens

    Huw_Stephens

  • Cofiwch Dryweryn
  • Graffitied wall in Ceredigion, Wales

    stone wall near Llanrhystud, Ceredigion, Wales. Author and journalist Meic Stephens originally painted the words onto the wall of a ruined cottage in the

    Cofiwch Dryweryn

    Cofiwch Dryweryn

    Cofiwch_Dryweryn

  • Ogham
  • Early Medieval Irish alphabet

    ISBN 0-9523911-3-9 [1]; See also The New Companion to the Literature of Wales, by Meic Stephens, p. 540. De Breffny, Brian (1983). Ireland: A Cultural Encyclopedia

    Ogham

    Ogham

    Ogham

  • Stephens
  • Surname list

    actor Maybelle Stephens (1872–1919), American suffragist Meic Stephens (1938–2018), Welsh literary editor and journalist Michael Stephens (disambiguation)

    Stephens

    Stephens

  • Ioan Bowen Rees
  • Welsh lawyer and author (1929–1999)

    Super Furry Animals. Jim Perrin, "Ioan Bowen Rees", The Guardian, 7 June 1999 Meic Stephens, "Obituary: Ioan Bowen Rees", The Independent, 7 May 1999

    Ioan Bowen Rees

    Ioan_Bowen_Rees

  • John Davies (historian)
  • Welsh historian and television and radio broadcaster (1938-2015)

    translated into English by Jon Gower), Y Lolfa, 2015, ISBN 978-1784612177 Meic Stephens (19 February 2015). "John Davies: Academic and broadcaster whose peerless

    John Davies (historian)

    John Davies (historian)

    John_Davies_(historian)

  • Arawn
  • King of the otherworld realm of Annwn in Welsh mythology

    1093/acref/9780198609674.001.0001, ISBN 978-0-19-860967-4, retrieved 2023-12-16 Meic Stephens (gol.), Cydymaith i Lenyddiaeth Cymru, d.g. Arawn. Ford, P. (2008).

    Arawn

    Arawn

  • Jaffa Cakes
  • British snack food

    Munchkins". History of Advertising Trust. Retrieved 2 November 2025. Meic, Stephens (19 June 2012). "Victor Spinetti: Actor best known for his comic turns

    Jaffa Cakes

    Jaffa Cakes

    Jaffa_Cakes

  • Free Wales Army
  • Welsh nationalist organisation

    former member of the Welsh Republican Movement (WRM), together with Meic Stephens, was evoking the idea of a “Free Wales Army” in his poetry and songs

    Free Wales Army

    Free Wales Army

    Free_Wales_Army

  • Welsh rarebit
  • British dish of cheese sauce on toast

    Blount Jr., Alphabet Juice, 2009, ISBN 1429960426, s.v. 'folk etymology' Meic Stephens, ed., The Oxford companion to the literature of Wales, 1986, s.v., p

    Welsh rarebit

    Welsh rarebit

    Welsh_rarebit

  • David Beynon (teacher)
  • Welsh teacher

    children in Aberfan". BBC. 21 October 1966. "Aberfan". Wales Online. Meic Stephens, ed. (1 May 2008). Elegy for David Beynon, Leslie Norris - The Complete

    David Beynon (teacher)

    David_Beynon_(teacher)

  • Meic
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up meic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Meic may refer to: Meic Povey (1950–2017), Welsh screenwriter, director and actor Meic Stephens (1938–2018)

    Meic

    Meic

  • Welsh mythology
  • JSTOR 1253223. Meic Stephens, The New Companion to the Literature of Wales, pp. 250. "The Legend of Gelert the Dog". Meic Stephens, The New Companion

    Welsh mythology

    Welsh mythology

    Welsh_mythology

  • Tryweryn flooding
  • 1965 flooding of Tryweryn valley, Wales

    Aberystwyth which has come to be regarded as a "national landmark". Meic Stephens claimed to have been the first to paint the wall in the 1960s, with

    Tryweryn flooding

    Tryweryn flooding

    Tryweryn_flooding

  • Gruff Rhys
  • Welsh musician and filmmaker

    Ioan Bowen Rees". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 24 February 2010. Meic Stephens (9 May 1999). "Obituary: Ioan Bowen Rees". The Independent. Retrieved

    Gruff Rhys

    Gruff Rhys

    Gruff_Rhys

  • Anna Kavan
  • British novelist, short story writer and painter

    artwork in the Anna Kavan papers, 1867–1991; further material in the Meic Stephens collection of Anna Kavan ephemera, 1943–1971; the Richard R. Centing

    Anna Kavan

    Anna Kavan

    Anna_Kavan

  • Welsh literature in English
  • Welsh Outlook, 1926 Oxford Companion to the Literature of Wales. ed. Meic Stephens, 1986 Editorial to The Anglo-Welsh Review, 1957 Raymond Garlck and Roland

    Welsh literature in English

    Welsh_literature_in_English

  • Poetry Wales
  • Welsh poetry magazine

    triannual poetry magazine published in Bridgend, Wales. Founded by Meic Stephens and now published by Seren, it is edited by Zoë Brigley. Since its first

    Poetry Wales

    Poetry_Wales

  • Philip Madoc
  • Welsh actor (1934–2012)

    He was cremated at the West Hertfordshire Crematorium in Watford. Meic Stephens. "Philip Madoc: Actor Forever Remembered as the U-Boat Captain in Dad's

    Philip Madoc

    Philip_Madoc

  • Dôn
  • Ancestor figure in Welsh legend

    Mythology of the Four Branches". Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium. 9: 1-10. The New Companion to the Literature of Wales, Meic Stephens. v t e

    Dôn

    Dôn

  • Book of Taliesin
  • Medieval Welsh manuscript

    Enchanted Britain. London: Penguin Classics. pp. xxiii and following. Meic Stephens, ed. (1998). "Book of Taliesin". The New Companion to the Literature

    Book of Taliesin

    Book of Taliesin

    Book_of_Taliesin

  • Red Book of Hergest
  • 14th-century Welsh manuscript collection

    easily be said to be a 'mythology for Wales'. 'Red book of Hergest'. In Meic Stephens (Ed.) (1998), The new companion to the literature of Wales. Cardiff :

    Red Book of Hergest

    Red Book of Hergest

    Red_Book_of_Hergest

  • Welsh Language Society
  • Pressure group in support of the Welsh language

    present – Owain Meirion John Davies Meg Elis Tedi Millward Gareth Miles Meic Stephens Owain Owain Emyr Llewelyn Ned Thomas Meredydd Evans Pennar Davies Eirian

    Welsh Language Society

    Welsh_Language_Society

  • Cywydd
  • Metrical forms in traditional Welsh poetry

    century; and Tudur Aled, Lewys Môn and Wiliam Llŷn in the 16th. Englyn Stephens, Meic, ed. (1998). The New Companion to the Literature of Wales. Cardiff:

    Cywydd

    Cywydd

  • Urien Wiliam
  • Welsh novelist and dramatist (1929–2006)

    tests for Welsh-speaking children. Educational Research, 14(1), 29-36. Meic Stephens (26 October 2006). "Urien Wiliam". The Independent. Retrieved 26 July

    Urien Wiliam

    Urien_Wiliam

  • Merthyr Tydfil
  • Town in Wales

    trade union Mark Serwotka; poet, author, and Welsh language activist Meic Stephens; poet, author, and journalist Grahame Davies; and current head of Network

    Merthyr Tydfil

    Merthyr Tydfil

    Merthyr_Tydfil

  • Glyn Jones (Welsh writer)
  • Welsh writer

    overly exotic language.[citation needed] However, some critics, such as Meic Stephens, believe that Jones's use of a variety of narrative and rhetorical techniques

    Glyn Jones (Welsh writer)

    Glyn_Jones_(Welsh_writer)

  • D. J. Williams (Welsh nationalist)
  • Welsh nationalist & writer (1885–1970)

    introduction to his life and work. 'Williams, David John (1885–1970)'. In Meic Stephens (Ed.) (1998), The new companion to the literature of Wales. Cardiff :

    D. J. Williams (Welsh nationalist)

    D. J. Williams (Welsh nationalist)

    D._J._Williams_(Welsh_nationalist)

  • Dewi Nantbrân
  • 18th-century Welsh friar and writer

    Welsh language. Powell, who came from Abergavenny, was described by Meic Stephens as the most notable Catholic writer of his century for his three Welsh-language

    Dewi Nantbrân

    Dewi_Nantbrân

  • Hiberno-Roman relations
  • Historical social relations between Ireland and ancient Rome

    Hibernia nobility clothes The New Companion to the Literature of Wales, by Meic Stephens, page 540; http://ogham.lyberty.com/mackillop.html Archived 2021-09-27

    Hiberno-Roman relations

    Hiberno-Roman relations

    Hiberno-Roman_relations

  • Lewis Valentine
  • Welsh singer and politician

    published by Gwasg Ilston in 1936. Valentine, Lewis (1893–1986). In Meic Stephens (Ed.) (1998), The new companion to the literature of Wales. Cardiff:

    Lewis Valentine

    Lewis Valentine

    Lewis_Valentine

  • Gwyn A. Williams
  • Welsh historian

    study of the history of the Welsh working class) and which compatriot Meic Stephens described as 'perhaps his most influential work.' Williams eventually

    Gwyn A. Williams

    Gwyn_A._Williams

  • Nicholas Evans (artist)
  • 20th century Welsh artist

    Evans shows them typically as victims. Writing for The Independent, Meic Stephens thought that Evans' sympathy for the miners granted them "an iconic

    Nicholas Evans (artist)

    Nicholas_Evans_(artist)

  • Clydach Vale
  • Village in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales

    Election Results 1995-2012, The Election Centre. Retrieved 31 March 2018. Meic Stephens Lewis Davies: Philanthropist and librarian whose generosity benefited

    Clydach Vale

    Clydach Vale

    Clydach_Vale

  • Dic Penderyn
  • Welshman involved in 1831 Merthyr Rising

    "Harri Webb - 1920 - 1995". Writers Plaques. Retrieved 5 May 2015. Meic Stephens (11 July 1997). "Obituary: Alexander Cordell". The Independent. Archived

    Dic Penderyn

    Dic_Penderyn

  • Literature Wales
  • National literature promotion agency and writers' society

    was added in 1968 through the initiative of the editor and linguist Meic Stephens in his capacity as literature director of the Welsh Arts Council. The

    Literature Wales

    Literature_Wales

  • 1973 in Wales
  • and opinions by D. T. W. Price". Church Times. Retrieved 6 May 2022. Meic Stephens (April 1986). The Oxford companion to the literature of Wales. Oxford

    1973 in Wales

    1973_in_Wales

  • Idwal Iwrch
  • King of Gwynedd from c. 682 to c. 720

    (2nd ed.), London: Longmans, Green, and Co. (published 1912), p. 231 Meic Stephens (ed.); Cydymaith i Lenyddiaeth Cymru, (University of Wales Press, revised

    Idwal Iwrch

    Idwal_Iwrch

  • Welsh folklore
  • Folklore of the Welsh people

    "Notes on Welsh Folk-Lore". Folklore. 4 (1): 122–123. JSTOR 1253223. Meic Stephens, The New Companion to the Literature of Wales, pp. 250. "BBC Wales –

    Welsh folklore

    Welsh folklore

    Welsh_folklore

  • Harri Webb
  • Welsh poet

    it was occupied by a group of pacifists. He lived in the house with Meic Stephens and others, which became something of a nationalist commune, from where

    Harri Webb

    Harri_Webb

  • 1975 in Wales
  • and opinions by D. T. W. Price". Church Times. Retrieved 6 May 2022. Meic Stephens (April 1986). The Oxford companion to the literature of Wales. Oxford

    1975 in Wales

    1975_in_Wales

  • Frank Brangwyn
  • Welsh artist and designer (1867–1956)

    Brangwyn: A Mission to Decorate Life. The Fine Art Society & Liss Fine Art Meic Stephens (Editor): The New Companion to the Literature of Wales (University of

    Frank Brangwyn

    Frank Brangwyn

    Frank_Brangwyn

  • Gwyn Williams (writer)
  • Welsh poet, novelist and translator

    Williams and Lowri Gwilym). Meic Stephens (2007). Poetry 1900-2000. Parthian. p. 41. ISBN 978-1-902638-88-1. Meic Stephens (1998). The new companion to

    Gwyn Williams (writer)

    Gwyn_Williams_(writer)

  • Learned Society of Wales
  • Learned society headquartered in Cardiff, Wales

    John Davies R. Geraint Gruffydd Noel Lloyd, CBE Brynley F. Roberts Meic Stephens Gwyn Thomas Howard Thomas Kenneth Walters Chris Williams Current Fellows

    Learned Society of Wales

    Learned_Society_of_Wales

  • Irree Magh
  • Defunct Manx nationalist organisation

    Fo Halloo, another Manx militant organisation Ny Troor Tromode FSFO Meic Stephens (1976). Linguistic minorities in Western Europe. Gomer Press. Retrieved

    Irree Magh

    Irree_Magh

  • John Oldcastle
  • English Lollard leader (died 1417)

    Lollards and Reformers. A&C Black. pp. 25–27. ISBN 978-0-8264-3183-7. Meic Stephens (1998). The New Companion to the Literature of Wales. University of

    John Oldcastle

    John Oldcastle

    John_Oldcastle

  • William Williams Pantycelyn
  • Welsh hymnist, poet and prose writer (1717–1791)

    Aberystwyth: Gwasg Aberystwyth "William Williams, (1717–1791)". In: Meic Stephens, ed. (1998), The New Companion to the Literature of Wales. Cardiff:

    William Williams Pantycelyn

    William Williams Pantycelyn

    William_Williams_Pantycelyn

  • Llandovery
  • Market town and community in Carmarthenshire, Wales

    Chapter 93. Casglu'r Tlysau. Retrieved 31 May 2020. [Glyn Tegai Hughes, Meic Stephens and R. Brinley Jones, eds, Writers of Wales – Williams Pantycelyn, University

    Llandovery

    Llandovery

    Llandovery

  • Saunders Lewis
  • Welsh writer and politician (1893–1985)

    party he founded. Lewis, Saunders (1997) [1930]. Monica. Translated by Stephens, Meic. Bridgend: Seren. ISBN 1-85411-195-7. Lewis, Saunders (1985–2002), The

    Saunders Lewis

    Saunders Lewis

    Saunders_Lewis

  • Meg Elis
  • Welsh writer, translator and language activist

    Welsh-language writers dealt with in the 1980s. Former Literature Director Meic Stephens; Welsh Academy (1986). The Oxford Companion to the Literature of Wales

    Meg Elis

    Meg_Elis

  • 1938 in Wales
  • Meic Stephens (April 1986). The Oxford companion to the literature of Wales. Oxford University Press. p. 129. ISBN 978-0-19-211586-7. Meic Stephens (April

    1938 in Wales

    1938_in_Wales

  • Morgan Llwyd
  • Welsh Puritan

    the Short Story". The Plum Tree and Other Short Prose. Translated by Meic Stephens. Bridgend: Seren, 2004. ISBN 1854113534. Morgan Llwyd, A Book of Three

    Morgan Llwyd

    Morgan Llwyd

    Morgan_Llwyd

  • A Run for Your Money
  • 1949 British film

    as a gushing saleswoman." In his 1999 obituary of Meredith Edwards, Meic Stephens wrote in The Independent: "Now the Welsh are notoriously difficult to

    A Run for Your Money

    A_Run_for_Your_Money

  • 2001 in Wales
  • 25 January 2020. Meic Stephens (2008). Necrologies: A Book of Welsh Obituaries. Seren. p. 143. ISBN 978-1-85411-476-1. Meic Stephens (1 October 2007)

    2001 in Wales

    2001_in_Wales

  • List of Arthurian characters
  • University of York. "Libeaus Desconus". Database of Middle English Romance. Stephens, Meic (1986). "Penpingion". The Oxford Companion to the Literature of Wales

    List of Arthurian characters

    List_of_Arthurian_characters

  • 1914 in Wales
  • [permanent dead link] Rhoda Broughton (1914). Concerning a Vow. Tauchnitz. Meic Stephens (1986). The Oxford Companion to the Literature of Wales. Oxford University

    1914 in Wales

    1914_in_Wales

  • Culinary name
  • Names for foods in the kitchen or in trade

    Blount Jr., Alphabet Juice, 2009, ISBN 1429960426, s.v. 'folk etymology' Meic Stephens, ed., The Oxford companion to the literature of Wales, 1986, s.v., p

    Culinary name

    Culinary_name

  • 1999 in Wales
  • Archived from the original on 2022-05-01. Retrieved 3 March 2019. Meic Stephens (2008). Necrologies: A Book of Welsh Obituaries. Seren. p. 86. ISBN 978-1-85411-476-1

    1999 in Wales

    1999_in_Wales

  • Rhys Davies (writer)
  • Welsh novelist

    Phil Morris (4 July 2018). "Remembering Meic Stephens". Wales Arts Review. Rhys Davies: Decoding the Hare (Stephens M, ed); 2001 (ISBN 0-7083-1694-8) Rhys

    Rhys Davies (writer)

    Rhys Davies (writer)

    Rhys_Davies_(writer)

  • Richard Lloyd George, 2nd Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor
  • Soldier and politician (1889–1968)

    George". Western Gazette. 7 April 1933. p. 13. Retrieved 6 January 2025. Meic Stephens (20 January 2003). "Sir Goronwy Daniel". The Independent. Retrieved

    Richard Lloyd George, 2nd Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor

    Richard Lloyd George, 2nd Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor

    Richard_Lloyd_George,_2nd_Earl_Lloyd-George_of_Dwyfor

  • Kyffin Williams
  • Welsh painter (1918–2006)

    cottage overlooking the Menai Strait, is now rented out for holidays. Meic Stephens (Editor): The New Companion to the Literature of Wales (University of

    Kyffin Williams

    Kyffin_Williams

  • Corris Uchaf
  • Village in Gwynedd, Wales

    Roberts". democracy.gwynedd.llyw.cymru. Retrieved 6 November 2023. Meic Stephens (April 1986). The Oxford companion to the literature of Wales. Oxford

    Corris Uchaf

    Corris Uchaf

    Corris_Uchaf

  • Merthyr Tydfil (UK Parliament constituency)
  • UK Parliament constituency (1832–1918, 1950–1983)

    Davies 21,737 74.49 Conservative Gerald L Preece 4,082 13.99 Plaid Cymru Meic Stephens 3,361 11.52 Majority 17,655 60.50 Turnout 29,180 73.92 Labour hold Swing

    Merthyr Tydfil (UK Parliament constituency)

    Merthyr_Tydfil_(UK_Parliament_constituency)

  • Twm Siôn Cati
  • Welsh folklore figure

    and bard". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. Retrieved 6 February 2025. Stephens, Meic, ed. (1998). The new companion to the literature of Wales (New, completely

    Twm Siôn Cati

    Twm Siôn Cati

    Twm_Siôn_Cati

  • Rhys Cadwaladr
  • Welsh poet and academic

    Welsh language poet and classical scholar, born in Conwy, north Wales. Stephens, Meic, ed. (1998). The New Companion to the Literature of Wales. Cardiff:

    Rhys Cadwaladr

    Rhys_Cadwaladr

  • 1968 in Wales
  • ISBN 978-1-85743-179-7. Meic Stephens (1998). Cydymaith i lenyddiaeth Cymru. University of Wales Press. p. 214. ISBN 978-0-7083-1383-1. Meic Stephens (1998). Cydymaith

    1968 in Wales

    1968_in_Wales

  • Siân James (novelist)
  • Welsh writer in English (1930–2021)

    August 2021. "One Afternoon". Persephone. Retrieved 24 April 2023. Meic Stephens, A Book of Wales: an Anthology (J. M. Dent, 1987) Tony Curtis, Wales

    Siân James (novelist)

    Siân_James_(novelist)

  • Gordon Parry, Baron Parry
  • Welsh politician (1925–2004)

    Publications, Carmarthen, 1996 Tribute to the perfect teacher 9 Sep 2004 Meic Stephens (6 September 2004). "Lord Parry". The Independent. Retrieved 11 November

    Gordon Parry, Baron Parry

    Gordon Parry, Baron Parry

    Gordon_Parry,_Baron_Parry

  • Eluned Morgan (author)
  • Argentine Welsh-language writer

    Cymraeg, 1948). Edited selection of her work plus lengthy biography. Meic Stephens (ed.), Companion to the Literature of Wales (University of Wales Press)

    Eluned Morgan (author)

    Eluned Morgan (author)

    Eluned_Morgan_(author)

  • Bryan Martin Davies
  • gave a public lecture on the poet Watcyn Wyn, which was described by Meic Stephens as "a perfect example of what is expected of speakers on such prestigious

    Bryan Martin Davies

    Bryan_Martin_Davies

  • 1971 in Wales
  • Society. Cambridge University Press. p. 109. ISBN 978-1-108-49957-6. Meic Stephens (April 1986). The Oxford companion to the literature of Wales. Oxford

    1971 in Wales

    1971_in_Wales

  • Montgomery, Powys
  • Town in Powys, Wales

    2013). MANCHESTER CITY: Player by Player. Amberley Publishing Limited. Meic Stephens (April 1986). The Oxford companion to the literature of Wales. Oxford

    Montgomery, Powys

    Montgomery, Powys

    Montgomery,_Powys

  • Parthian Books
  • Publishers from Wales

    2012. The publisher's first win in this category came in 2014 (with Meic Stephens Rhys Davies: A Writers Life) and has been followed by wins in 2017 (with

    Parthian Books

    Parthian Books

    Parthian_Books

  • Meredydd Evans
  • Welsh musical artist (1919–2015)

    Wales", a role he was widely tipped for, according to the journalist Meic Stephens. On 11 October 1979, Evans, with two fellow academics, Ned Thomas and

    Meredydd Evans

    Meredydd_Evans

  • Gruffudd Hiraethog
  • Welsh poet (died 1564)

    Kembero ygyd ("The sense of a Welshman's mind collected together"). Meic Stephens [ed.] The Oxford Companion to the Literature of Wales (Oxford University

    Gruffudd Hiraethog

    Gruffudd_Hiraethog

  • Gwasg Carreg Gwalch
  • Welsh publishing company

    Carreg Gwalch has published works by writers such as Mererid Hopwood, Meic Stephens, Mike Jenkins and T. Llew Jones. "Academi – List of publishers". Archived

    Gwasg Carreg Gwalch

    Gwasg Carreg Gwalch

    Gwasg_Carreg_Gwalch

  • Iolo Goch
  • Welsh bard

    People, Language and Scenery (1934), p. 61, Oxford University Press Meic Stephens (ed) Companion to Welsh literature (University of Wales Press) Welsh

    Iolo Goch

    Iolo_Goch

  • Llanfair Waterdine
  • Human settlement in England

    1966. p. 7567. The Oxford Companion to the Literature of Wales, ed. by Meic Stephens. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1986, 277 ISBN 978-0-19-211586-7 Amazon

    Llanfair Waterdine

    Llanfair Waterdine

    Llanfair_Waterdine

  • Einion ap Gwgon
  • eulogy to Prince Llywelyn ap Iorwerth (Llywelyn the Great) of Gwynedd. Meic Stephens (1998). The new companion to the literature of Wales. University of

    Einion ap Gwgon

    Einion_ap_Gwgon

  • 2018 in literature
  • 1 – Bozhidar Dimitrov, Bulgarian historian, 72 (born 1945) July 2 – Meic Stephens, Welsh writer and editor (The Oxford Companion to the Literature of

    2018 in literature

    2018_in_literature

  • Tŷ Newydd
  • Grade II* listed building in Gwynedd. National Centre for Writing in Wales

    "David Lloyd George". Tŷ Newydd Writing Centre. Retrieved 15 June 2016. Meic Stephens (2008). Necrologies: A Book of Welsh Obituaries. Seren. ISBN 978-1-85411-476-1

    Tŷ Newydd

    Tŷ Newydd

    Tŷ_Newydd

  • Thomas Stephens (historian)
  • Welsh historian (1821–1875)

    appointed High Constable of Merthyr in 1858. Literary critic Meic Stephens states that Stephens "is generally considered to have been the first Welsh literary

    Thomas Stephens (historian)

    Thomas Stephens (historian)

    Thomas_Stephens_(historian)

  • The Secret Room
  • 1969 novel by Marion Eames

    Nevertheless, they decide to leave Wales for a better life in America. Meic Stephens, ed. (1998). The New Companion to the Literature of Wales. University

    The Secret Room

    The_Secret_Room

  • White Book of Rhydderch
  • 14th century Welsh manuscript

    "Englynion" (Cambridge: Brewer, 1990), p. 393. 'White Book of Rhydderch'. In Meic Stephens (Ed.) (1998), The new companion to the literature of Wales. Cardiff :

    White Book of Rhydderch

    White Book of Rhydderch

    White_Book_of_Rhydderch

  • 1983 in Wales
  • The Times, 10 February 1983; pg. 12; Issue 61453; col F News in Brief Stephens, Meic (17 October 2013). "James Nicholas: Poet, teacher and Archdruid of Wales"

    1983 in Wales

    1983_in_Wales

  • T. H. Parry-Williams
  • Welsh poet, author and academic

    (1949) Myfyrdodau (1957) Pensynnu (1966) Detholiad o gerddi (1972) Meic Stephens (ed.) Cydymaith i Lenyddiaeth Cymru Gwasg Prifysgol Cymru (1986) ISBN 9780708309155

    T. H. Parry-Williams

    T. H. Parry-Williams

    T._H._Parry-Williams

  • John Fitzgerald (poet)
  • Carmelite friar, priest, poet and philosopher (1927–2007)

    in the nature, people and music. In his obituary in The Independent, Meic Stephens highlights a poem "I'm gwraig" where he purports to address his "wife"

    John Fitzgerald (poet)

    John_Fitzgerald_(poet)

  • Merthyr Tydfil County Borough
  • County borough in Wales

    trade union Mark Serwotka, poet, author and Welsh language activist Meic Stephens, poet, author and journalist Grahame Davies. Sam Hughes began his career

    Merthyr Tydfil County Borough

    Merthyr Tydfil County Borough

    Merthyr_Tydfil_County_Borough

  • Y Goeden Eirin
  • Welsh-language short stories

    appeared in Meic Stephens's A Book of Wales (Dent, 1987) in a translation by Elan Closs Stephens. There is also an English translation by Meic Stephens of the

    Y Goeden Eirin

    Y_Goeden_Eirin

  • Descriptio Cambriae
  • Medieval treatise on Wales and its people

    "extreme impartiality" was asserted by H. E. Butler, and denied by Meic Stephens; Brynley F. Roberts thought that Gerald's Welsh sympathies are unmistakable

    Descriptio Cambriae

    Descriptio Cambriae

    Descriptio_Cambriae

  • Triawd y Coleg
  • Welsh close harmony group

    philosophy to broadcasting and language politics", according to journalist Meic Stephens. A leading historian and performer of Welsh folk music and Head of Light

    Triawd y Coleg

    Triawd y Coleg

    Triawd_y_Coleg

  • J. Geraint Jenkins
  • British historian and curator (1929–2009)

    1929-2009", National Museum of Wales, 28 August 2009. Retrieved 4 May 2018. Meic Stephens, J. Geraint Jenkins: Maritime historian and authority on rural crafts"

    J. Geraint Jenkins

    J._Geraint_Jenkins

  • Kate Roberts (author)
  • Welsh author (1891–1985)

    Idris Bell. Oxford: Clarendon Press "Kate Roberts (1891–1985)" in Meic Stephens, ed. (1998), The New Companion to the Literature of Wales. Cardiff:

    Kate Roberts (author)

    Kate_Roberts_(author)

  • Bledri ap Cydifor
  • Welsh chieftain

    Mystery Unravelled. Pen & Sword Books. p. 124. ISBN 978-1-4738-6184-8. Meic Stephens (April 1986). The Oxford companion to the literature of Wales. Oxford

    Bledri ap Cydifor

    Bledri_ap_Cydifor

  • Thomas Alwyn Lloyd
  • Welsh architect and town planner

    of Rural Wales in 1928 and served as its chairman from 1947 to 1959. Meic Stephens described Lloyd's work as follows: Lloyd's small-scale buildings reflected

    Thomas Alwyn Lloyd

    Thomas Alwyn Lloyd

    Thomas_Alwyn_Lloyd

  • Ifan ab Owen Edwards
  • Founder of Urdd Gobaith Cymru

    Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 4 February 2020. Meic Stephens (April 1986). The Oxford companion to the literature of Wales. Oxford

    Ifan ab Owen Edwards

    Ifan ab Owen Edwards

    Ifan_ab_Owen_Edwards

  • 1972 in Wales
  • Meic Stephens (April 1986). The Oxford companion to the literature of Wales. Oxford University Press. p. 589. ISBN 978-0-19-211586-7. Meic Stephens (April

    1972 in Wales

    1972_in_Wales

  • Dafydd ab Edmwnd
  • Welsh poet

    Roberts, Bangor, 1914). Welsh Literature - Chapter 7: Poets of the Gentry Meic Stephens, The New Companion to the Literature of Wales (University of Wales Press

    Dafydd ab Edmwnd

    Dafydd_ab_Edmwnd

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    (מֵאִירָה) Feminine form of Hebrew Meir, MEIRA means "giving light."

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    Moy

    Irish (County Donegal) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Muighe ‘descendant of Muighe’, of unexplained etymology. The English surname (see 2) has also become established in Ulster.English (Norfolk) : unexplained. Compare Moy 1.French : habitational name from places so called in Aisne and Saône-et-Loire, named in Latin as Modiacum ‘(estate) of Modius’ (see Moya 2).Norwegian : habitational name from any of several farmsteads in southwestern Norway named Moi, from Old Norse mói, the dative case of mór ‘sandy plain’.Chinese : possibly a variant spelling of Mei 1.

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    a red gem.

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    English, French, Danish, Dutch, and German : from a short form of the personal name Matthias (see Matthew) or any of its many cognates, for example Norman French Maheu.English, French, Dutch, and German : from a nickname or personal name taken from the month of May (Middle English, Old French mai, Middle High German meie, from Latin Maius (mensis), from Maia, a minor Roman goddess of fertility). This name was sometimes bestowed on someone born or baptized in the month of May; it was also used to refer to someone of a sunny disposition, or who had some anecdotal connection with the month of May, such as owing a feudal obligation then.English : nickname from Middle English may ‘young man or woman’.Irish (Connacht and Midlands) : when not of English origin (see 1–3 above), this is an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Miadhaigh ‘descendant of Miadhach’, a personal name or byname meaning ‘honorable’, ‘proud’.French : habitational name from any of various places called May or Le May.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : habitational name from Mayen, a place in western Germany.Americanized spelling of cognates of 1 in various European languages, for example Swedish Ma(i)j.Chinese : possibly a variant of Mei 1, although this spelling occurs more often for the given name than for the surname.Cape May, at the mouth of Delaware Bay, is named after the Dutch explorer Cornelius Jacobsen May.

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    winter plums.

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    (מֵאִיר) Hebrew name MEIR means "giving light."

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  • Humin
  • n.

    A bitter, brownish yellow, amorphous substance, extracted from vegetable mold, and also produced by the action of acids on certain sugars and carbohydrates; -- called also humic acid, ulmin, gein, ulmic or geic acid, etc.

  • Metic
  • n.

    A sojourner; an immigrant; an alien resident in a Grecian city, but not a citizen.

  • Medic
  • n.

    A leguminous plant of the genus Medicago. The black medic is the Medicago lupulina; the purple medic, or lucern, is M. sativa.

  • Nonesuch
  • n.

    A person or thing of a sort that there is no other such; something extraordinary; a thing that has not its equal. It is given as a name to various objects, as to a choice variety of apple, a species of medic (Medicago lupulina), a variety of pottery clay, etc.

  • Trefoil
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    Any plant of the genus Trifolium, which includes the white clover, red clover, etc.; -- less properly, applied also to the nonesuch, or black medic. See Clover, and Medic.

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    A name given by miners to George Stephenson's safety lamp.

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    Pertaining to, or derived from, earthy or vegetable mold.

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    Medical.