Cymric

pronunciation

How to pronounce Cymric in British English: UK [ˈkimrik]word uk audio image

How to pronounce Cymric in American English: US [ˈkɪmrɪk, ˈsɪm-] word us audio image

Word Origin

Cymric (adj.)
1839, from Welsh Cymru "Wales," Cymry "the Welsh," plural of Cymro, probably from ancient combrox "compatriot," from British Celtic *kom-brogos, from collective prefix *kom- (see com-) + *brogos "district," from PIE *merg- "boundary, border" (see mark (n.1)). Compare Allobroges, name of a warlike people in Gallia Narbonensis, literally "those from another land."

Example

1. Wales returns gaelic being applied or used universally back to usage cymric , scotland northwest high land and northern ireland in the north part .

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