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Definition of Cymric in English: Cymricadjective ˈkɪmrɪkˈkəmrɪk Welsh in language or culture. Example sentencesExamples - Before leaving the city, Henry composed a simple but attractive little piece in A minor entitled Cymric elegy, for three-part string orchestra.
- Perhaps the book would have gained slightly from showing a keener devotion to the background Northumbrian tensions between Saxon and Cymric parties.
- Situated as it was between Scotland and Cumbria, Strathclyde retained aspects of both Gaelic and Cymric culture.
nounˈkɪmrɪkˈkəmrɪk mass nounThe Welsh language. Example sentencesExamples - If you manage to beat Rob, he might just shout you a beer or swear at you in Cymric.
- There is no evidence that their ability to speak the language of their ancestors, in the same way that some Welsh people speak Cymric, is bad for the UK.
Origin Mid 19th century: from Welsh Cymru 'Wales', Cymry 'the Welsh', + -ic. Definition of Cymric in US English: Cymricadjectiveˈkəmrikˈkəmrɪk Welsh in language or culture. Example sentencesExamples - Before leaving the city, Henry composed a simple but attractive little piece in A minor entitled Cymric elegy, for three-part string orchestra.
- Perhaps the book would have gained slightly from showing a keener devotion to the background Northumbrian tensions between Saxon and Cymric parties.
- Situated as it was between Scotland and Cumbria, Strathclyde retained aspects of both Gaelic and Cymric culture.
nounˈkəmrikˈkəmrɪk The Welsh language. Example sentencesExamples - If you manage to beat Rob, he might just shout you a beer or swear at you in Cymric.
- There is no evidence that their ability to speak the language of their ancestors, in the same way that some Welsh people speak Cymric, is bad for the UK.
Origin Mid 19th century: from Welsh Cymru ‘Wales’, Cymry ‘the Welsh’, + -ic. |