- Originaltext: 156 - 190: vom Anbau von Hanf und Flachs.
- Quelle Buck: Hanf ahd. hanaf. 1294 hanfgarten, hanfgarto, 1320 Hanfbünda.
- Quelle versiegt 02/2017 /freespace.virgin.net/bob.hall/content/welsh.htm
hafod or hafoty = summer dwelling, dwelling = wohnen, hendref = winter dwelling
- Quelle versiegt 02/2017 www.accomodata.co.uk/wales10.htm
Hafod = a summer dwelling or summer pasture
Hafod-wen = fair summer dwelling or pasture
Hafod Fraith = mottled summer pasture.
- Quelle www.cpat.org.uk/educate/leaflets/everyday/everyday.htm
- Quelle versiegt 02/2017: /whr.bangor.ac.uk/pronounce.htm
A hafod, literally a "summer place" is traditionally an upland farm for summer grazing, worked in conjunction with a lowland hendre home farm for winter grazing. The application of the term hafod to some of the placenames given here is not entirely consistent with this, as Hafod y Llyn and Hafod Garegog are not far above sea level.
- Querverweis, siehe dazu auch Hanf unter Ortsnamen