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Definition of Cumbrian

Cumbrian
Cumbrian Cum"bri*an (k?m"br?-a]/>n), a. Pertaining to Cumberland, England, or to a system of rocks found there. Cumbrian system (Geol.), the slate or graywacke system of rocks, now included in the Cambrian or Silurian system; -- so called because most prominent at Cumberland.

Meaning of Cumbrian from wikipedia

- ****brian dialect or ****berland dialect is a local dialect of Northern England in decline, spoken in ****berland, Westmorland and Lancashire North of the...
- Look up ****brian or ****bria in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ****brian is an English dialect spoken in ****berland, Westmorland and surrounding northern...
- mountains (or 'fells') of the Lake District are known as the "****brian Mountains", "****brian Fells" or "Lakeland Fells". The four highest fells exceed 3...
- Several vessels have been named ****brian, for ****bria: ****brian (1803 ship) was launched at Bombay, possibly at the Bombay Dockyard. She was a "country...
- Crime Commissioner ****bria shootings ****brian dialect Barrovian ****brian toponymy ****bric language Etymology of ****brian place names Healthcare in ****bria...
- became Wallenses ("of Wales"), while the term ****brenses referred to ****brians ("of ****bria"). However, in Scots, a ****bric speaker seems to have been...
- The ****brian Trilogy comprises three novels by Melvyn Bragg, published between 1969 and 1980. The story is set predominantly in Thurston (Bragg's name...
- Soldier Soldier, the King's Fusiliers are forced to amalgamate with the ****brian Regiment, another fictional regiment, becoming the King's Own Fusiliers...
- and the kingdom became known as Strathclyde. It expanded south to the ****brian Mountains, into the former lands of Rheged. The neighbouring Anglo-Saxons...
- Coluim is described as the son of a "King of the ****brians" suggests that he was a member of the ****brian royal dynasty of Strathclyde, and could indicate...