Kymry
[kim-ree] /ˈkɪm ri/
plural noun
1.
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[kim-ree] /ˈkɪm ri/
noun, (used with a plural verb)
1.
the Welsh, or the branch of the Celtic people to which the Welsh belong, comprising also the Cornish people and the Bretons.
/ˈkɪmrɪ/
plural noun
1.
a variant spelling of Cymry
/ˈkɪmrɪ/
noun (functioning as pl) the Cymry
1.
the Brythonic branch of the Celtic people, comprising the present-day Welsh, Cornish, and Bretons See Brythonic
2.
the Welsh people
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