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This page was proposed for deletion by DreamGuy (talk·contribs) on 1 October 2011 with the comment: Extremely minor figure in folklore (at least by this name) with only one reliable source, and it's a trivial mention within that one source. Other articles on similar topics cover the folklore concept already.
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I've moved the page to its correct spelling. I'd like to know the source for the details in this article. There are a few references to otherworldly horses associated with water in Welsh folklore but I can't recall or find (at the moment) anything with the details provided here. I'm not sure how widespread the name Ceffyl Dŵr was either, but it's a perfectly good Welsh name (but not as "Ceffyl-Dwr"!). Enaidmawr 00:26, 14 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]