latin translate

hello anyone know what this translates to it is on a fire place back around 1906

OFNER NA OFNE ANGAN thanks
16:08 Wed 02nd Mar 2011
 
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Fear him who fears not death.

It's Welsh, I think.
I stand to be corrected (well, sit actually) but I don' t think that's Latin
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Oh, yes Naz, sure you're right.
It's Welsh, by the way:

A history of England and Wales from the Roman to the Norman conquest By T Morgan Owen (Page 77).

http://books.google.c...g#v=onepage&q&f=false

Apologies for the long URL...
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thanks i thought it could be welsh
can I tell a quick joke here about a welsh cow? There was a welsh cow that absolutely refused to let a bull near her no matter how the farmer tried to get her to be interested. The farmer asked the vet for some advice. The vet said "Is the cow from Wales?" The farmer said yes, how did you know that? The vet said "My wife is from Wales".

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