Cymro-

Etymology
From or.

Prefix

 * 1) Welsh.
 * 2) * 1838 March, Sylvanus Urban (pseudonym), review of The Parochial History of Cornwall, in The Gentleman’s Magazine, volume IX, page 274:
 * The root of the Cornish language was the same as that of the Welsh language, but largely amalgamated with the Saxon; Every vestige of this old Cymro-Saxon jargon has however past [sic] away, except it be indeed the use of a few pronouns decidedly Saxon.
 * 1)  Celtic.
 * 1)  Celtic.
 * 1)  Celtic.

Coordinate terms

 * Appendix:English nationality prefixes

Derived terms

 * Category:English terms prefixed with Cymro-