Definitions for Cymric

Cymric Cym·ric

Spelling: [kim-rik, sim-]
IPA: /ˈkɪm rɪk, ˈsɪm-/

Cymric is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 51 anagrams from letters in Cymric (ccimry).

Definitions for Cymric

noun

  1. Welsh (def 3).

adjective

  1. of or relating to the Cymry.

Origin of Cymric

Cymr(y) + -ic

Examples for Cymric

Perhaps a diminutive of Cymric bele, marten, but felt as from Fr.

So you are in a hurry to discard the ancient Cymric kilt are you?'

In fact, the fairies in Cymric land are among the most exacting of any known.

The Cymric fairies of our days have had many troubles to complain of.

Borrow understood all this; he had a rare sympathy with the Cymric Celt.

I am never mistaken in my estimates of Italian and Cymric blood.

When or how this Cymric myth was localised at Glastonbury we know not.

Taliesin was a Cymric bard, whom Welsh legends assign to the 6th century.

Mr. Thoms prefers a derivation from the Cymric, Mab, boy, child.

The Cymric men were not surprised at this, for they knew that girls were very sweet and they almost worshiped women.

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