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Cymry
Cym·ry C0839600 (kĭm′rē, sĭm′-)n. (used with a pl. verb)1. The Brythonic Celts of Wales, Cornwall, and Brittany.2. The Welsh. [Welsh, pl. of Cymro, the Welsh people, Wales; see merg- in Indo-European roots.]Cymry (ˈkɪmrɪ) or Kymryn (functioning as plural) 1. (Peoples) the Brythonic branch of the Celtic people, comprising the present-day Welsh, Cornish, and Bretons. See Brythonic2. (Peoples) the Welsh people[Welsh: the Welsh]Cym•ry (ˈkɪm ri, ˈkʌm ri) n. (used with a pl. v.) the Welsh. [1685–90; < Welsh: pl. of Cymro Welshman < British Celtic *combrogos, presumably “countryman” = *com-, c. Latin com- com- + *-brogos, derivative of brogā > Welsh bro country, district] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Cymry - a native or resident of WalesWelsh, Welshman, CambrianCambria, Cymru, Wales - one of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; during Roman times the region was known as CambriaEuropean - a native or inhabitant of Europe |
Cymry
Synonyms for Cymrynoun a native or resident of WalesSynonymsRelated Words- Cambria
- Cymru
- Wales
- European
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