Cymric

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Definition

Proper noun A Celtic language of Wales; the Welsh language. This term specifically refers to the modern Welsh language, a member of the Brythonic branch of the Celtic languages, spoken primarily in Wales.

Usage

Cymric is used as a formal or literary name for the Welsh language. It is derived from the Welsh word for Wales, Cymru. - The study of Cymric literature reveals a rich poetic tradition. - He is a scholar specializing in Cymric linguistics.

Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in academic, historical, or poetic contexts to refer to the Welsh language and its associated cultural heritage.
  • It can function attributively to describe things related to the Welsh language.
    • Cymric poetry (Welsh poetry)
    • Cymric dialects
Variants and Related Words
  • Welsh: The more common and general term for the language.
  • Cymraeg: The native Welsh word for the Welsh language.
  • Brythonic: Referring to the branch of Celtic languages that includes Welsh, Breton, and Cornish.
Synonyms
  • Welsh
  • the Welsh language
Notes

Cymric is less common in everyday speech than "Welsh." Its use emphasizes the language's Celtic roots and its connection to Welsh national identity (Cymru). It is not typically used to refer to the people of Wales (for which "Welsh" is used) but specifically to their language.

Noun
  1. a Celtic language of Wales

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