Cambro-Briton

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English

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Etymology

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From Cambro- +‎ Briton.

Noun

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Cambro-Briton (plural Cambro-Britons)

  1. A Welsh person.
    • 1820, William Richards, The Welsh nonconformists' memorial, or, Cambro-British biography, Sherwood, Neely and Jones, page 141:
      This eminent and ever-memorable Cambro-Briton, Vavasoh Powell, was a native of Radnorshire, of no mean origin, or ignoble descent, being related to some of the best families in that county, and also in those of Montgomery and Salop.