• The closest English equivalent to eisteddfod is "session"; the word is formed from two Welsh morphemes: eistedd, meaning "sit", and bod, meaning "be".
  • Another important eisteddfod was held in Caerwys , Flintshire, in 1568 where the set of rules governing the eisteddfod were devised.
  • While the eight-day event is the largest Eisteddfod in Wales, smaller versions are held in schools and communities, mainly in Wales, throughout the year.
  • Gruffydd ap Cynan, king of Gwynedd, is said to have held an eisteddfod at Caerwys about 1100 and Rhys ap Gruffydd, king of Deheubarth, at Cardigan in 1176.
  • From an eisteddfod held there in 1887, the Queensland Eisteddfod movement came into being and has been part of our wonderful musical culture ever since.
  • "annual assembly of Welsh bards," 1822, from Welsh eisteddfod "congress of bards or… See origin and meaning of eisteddfod.
  • The Jersey Eisteddfod. Showcasing Creativity and Talent. ... Our sister island Guernsey also holds an annual Eisteddfod – details can be found at eisteddfod.gg.
  • "[2]"Eisteddfod" terimi, iki Galce morfemler: eistedd, "otur" anlamına gelir ve yem"olmak" anlamına gelen,[3] göre Hywel Teifi Edwards, "birlikte oturmak."
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  • Eisteddfod. a company of druids; a congress of bards, 1822. Dictionary of Collective Nouns and Group Terms.