Cymric

[kim-rik, sim-] /ˈkɪm rɪk, ˈsɪm-/
adjective
1.
of or pertaining to the Cymry.
noun
2.
Welsh (def 3).
Also, Kymric.
Origin
Related forms
non-Cymric, adjective
British Dictionary definitions for Cymric

Cymric

/ˈkɪmrɪk/
noun
1.
the Welsh language
2.
the Brythonic group of Celtic languages
3.
a breed of medium-sized cat with soft semi-long hair
adjective
4.
of or relating to the Cymry, any of their languages, Wales, or the Welsh
Word Origin and History for Cymric
adj.

1839, from Welsh Cymru "Wales," Cymry "the Welsh," plural of Cymro, probably from ancient combrox "compatriot," from British Celtic *kom-brogos, from collective prefix *kom- (see com-) + *brogos "district," from PIE *merg- "boundary, border" (see mark (n.1)). Cf. Allobroges, name of a warlike people in Gallia Narbonensis, literally "those from another land."