A Celtic language of Wales.
1 To this day in the Cymric dialects Mael has the same signification.
2 And here the Cymric race is just as bad as the Saxon.
3 Legends of this kind abound among the sea-loving Gaelic and Cymric people.
4 Within an hour, swift runners were seen bounding over the Cymric hills.
5 The English still spoke English, and the British Welsh or Cymric .
6 So into every part of the Cymric land, the searchers went.
7 The Cymric fairies of our days have had many troubles to complain of.
8 The country about Edinburgh was partly English, partly Cymric or Welsh.
9 Anglo-Saxon, Latin, Norman-French, Cymric and Gaelic have all been moulded into its literature.
10 In reply, the Saxons killed Owain, one of the greatest of the Cymric bards.
11 So there was much snarling and quarreling in Cymric Land.
12 Why the Cymric dragon is red, is thus told, from times beyond human record.
13 His beloved Cymric nation, with their undying language, were to rise in power again.
14 With M. de la Villemarque we believe that this curious fable is essentially Cymric .
15 In fact, the fairies in Cymric land are among the most exacting of any known.
16 In other words, the Cymric folks squared the circle.
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