- *ɪɣ, but also *eg > *ɪɣ. The -a- in
Welsh Cymraeg "Welsh language" and
Cymraes "Welshwoman" (both from a base *kom-mrog-) has been
explained from a special...
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modern Welsh name for
themselves is
Cymry (plural) (singular:
Cymro [m] and
Cymraes [f]), and
Cymru is the
Welsh name for Wales.
These words (both of which...
- vessels,
among them the
paddle steamer Tuapeka (1863), 28-ton
schooner Cymraes (1864) and the
dredge New Era (1867).
Other shipbuilders based at Port...
- The
cables of the
schooners Iona and
Cymraes became entangled in a
heavy sea near Hokitika. The crew of the
Cymraes managed to
clear her in a
damaged but...
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meaning "The
Welsh Lady from Canaan." In 1869, she
published Llythyrau Cymraes o Wlad Canaan, a
collection of
letters home from her
travels in Palestine...
-
Wales Press. ISBN 978-0-708-32173-7. Williams,
Rhiannon (1991). "The True '
Cymraes':
Images of
Women in Women's Nineteenth-Century
Welsh Periodicals". In...
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Wales Press. ISBN 978-0-708-32173-7. Williams,
Rhiannon (1991). "The True '
Cymraes':
Images of
Women in Women's Nineteenth-Century
Welsh Periodicals". In...
- on a
voyage from Cronstadt,
Russia to Hull, Yorkshire,
United Kingdom.
Cymraes New
Zealand The 28-ton
schooner parted her
cable during a
storm and was...