Kymry


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Kymry

(ˈkɪmrɪ)
pl n
(Peoples) a variant spelling of Cymry
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In the 10th century, "Kymry" was used for the first time in Armes Prydein Vawr (The Great Prophecy of Britain), a Welsh poem calling upon the Kymry to rise up against the English and evict them from Britain once and for all.
Johnson Robert J & Peggy A & Michael, to Leroy Kymry, 2730 Cheryl St, Eugene; $315,500.
or, The Scuths, the Saxons, and the Kymry: A Connected Account Tracing the Lost Tribes of Israel in the British Isles.