Definitions for Cimbri

Cimbri Cim·bri

Spelling: [sim-brahy, -bree, kim-]
IPA: /ˈsɪm braɪ, -bri, ˈkɪm-/

Cimbri is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 52 anagrams from letters in Cimbri (bciimr).

Definitions for Cimbri

noun

  1. a Germanic or Celtic people, supposed to have originated in Jutland, who invaded Gaul and northern Italy, and were destroyed by the Romans in 101 b.c.

Examples for Cimbri

But the power of Rome was not easily shaken, and the triumph of the Cimbri was but brief.

Gaul they knew well, and Germany sufficiently—yet no where did they find Cimbri.

Had the Cimbri come at once after their victory at Orange, Italy had been theirs.

Not far from thence is another bay, Lagnus, which borders on the Cimbri.

Justin speaks of embassies between Mithridates and the Cimbri.

That the Cimbri were the Eastern members of the confederation seems certain.

Such are the notices bearing upon the ethnography of the Cimbri.

The Ambrones were a tribe of the Helvetii, and more than once joined with the Cimbri.

The Cimbri divided from the rest and poured into Spain, which they ravaged.

The Cimbri dwell in the same region, on the shores of the ocean.

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