Yes, sir,” said my guide; “that is the ffynnon of the Rheidol.
The quickly rising waters began to flow into the cottages, and young and old rushed to Ffynnon Gower, which they realised was the cause of their distress.
There, years and years ago, a peaceful community lived a happy, prosperous life in their houses clustering around a well called Ffynnon Gwyer, or Gower's Well.
It is only necessary to turn off at Tynymaes, on the left hand, and strike up the hill and along the ridge to Braichddu, overlooking the tarn of Ffynnon y Lloer.
By the side of the way, rise two copious springs, called Ffynnon Arthur.
Until quite recently men thought that Ffynnon Gybi, and Ffynnon Elian, and Ffynnon Ddwynwen, had in them a power which could curse and bless, ruin and save.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ffynnon" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.