Definitions for Cymry

Cymry Cym·ry

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IPA: /ˈkɪm ri/

Cymry is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 22 anagrams from letters in Cymry (cmryy).

Definitions for Cymry

noun

  1. the Welsh, or the branch of the Celtic people to which the Welsh belong, comprising also the Cornish people and the Bretons.

Origin of Cymry

Welsh Cymry Welshmen, plural of Cymro British Celtic *combrogos, presumably “fellow countryman,” equivalent to *com- (cognate with Latin com- com-) + *-brogos, derivat

Examples for Cymry

The place chosen for the fortified city of the Cymry was among the mountains.

The three tribes descended from the primitive race of the Cymry, and the three were of one language and one speech.

Hu Gadarn, who first collected the Race of the Cymry, and disposed them into tribes.

About this time, also, died Cadwaladyr, the last of the Cymry who aspired to the sovereignty of Britain.

We now proceed to give some account of the literature of the Cymry.

Welshwomen might marry Englishmen, but none of the highborn Cymry might aspire to wed an Englishwoman.

We shall have to confine our attention therefore to the heroic poetry of the Cymry.

Now, to the Cymry and to the pure Kelt, the past is at their elbows continually.

They came from the land of Llydaw, and were also sprung from the primordial line of the Cymry.

How had the star of this daughter of Gomer waxed, while the star of these Cymry, his sons, had waned!

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