Cymry

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Synonyms for Cymry

a native or resident of Wales

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In Armes Prydein Vawr, however, Kymry doesn't just refer to the inhabitants of Wales, but to multiple Brittonic-speaking peoples.
Chair: Kymry Perez, (808) 246-0233 ext.23 1, kymry@ischool.org, www.ischool.org.
O pen ren wleth hyt luch reon kymry yn vn vryt gwrhyt wryon.(14)
His critical essay on the history of language and literature of medieval Wales, Literature of the Kymry, published in 1849 was met with international acclaim and even appeared in a German translation in 1864.
The history book (a translation of the Rev R W Morgan's The British Kymry) presents the Welsh as the inheritors of a long and noble tradition; the book on British poets celebrates the majesty of English-language poetry.
Michael Leroy, 39, and Kymry Leroy, 38, both of Fall Creek.