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Thmyl | Alab Atary Llandrwyd Mydya Fayr

Alternatively, it may be an intentional jumble of “The mill by the old land road, my dear fair” with heavy metathesis and Welsh influence. The phrase shows no systematic cipher or standard language. It is best classified as pseudolinguistic play — possibly a mnemonic, a constructed code, or a corrupted line from a fantasy work. Future work may involve testing against large language model embedding spaces.

cryptogram, Welsh-like morphology, language game, nonce phrase. thmyl alab atary llandrwyd mydya fayr

thmyl alab atary llandrwyd mydya fayr
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