Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
cymry
noun
/ˈkɪmri/

Definition
A term used to refer to the Welsh people.

Examples
- The Cymry have a deep-rooted history that is celebrated through numerous festivals.
- Many Cymry proudly speak both Welsh and English.
- The Cymry’s influence can be seen in the arts, music, and literature of Wales.

Meaning
Cymry denotes the collective identity of individuals from Wales, showcasing their rich cultural heritage and unique language.

Synonyms
- Welsh
- People of Wales
- Wales’ inhabitants