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- noun Plural form of
Cambro-Briton .
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Examples
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A dozen were added to them from the pure well of Welsh undefiled, and mark the districts settled by Cambro-Britons.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 30, April, 1860 Various
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Agincourt_, "To the brave Cambro-Britons and their Harp," not to be confounded with the narrative "Battle of Agincourt," which is of a less rare merit.
A History of Elizabethan Literature George Saintsbury 1889
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His poem "To the Cambro-Britons on their Harp" is full of vigor; it runs, it leaps, clashing its verses like swords upon bucklers, and moves the pulse to a charge.
Among My Books Second Series James Russell Lowell 1855
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Cambro-Britons, and other primitive nations, it was couched in poetry, and ran as follows: -
The Fortunes of Nigel Walter Scott 1801
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Cambro-Britons, when was Wales last in the race of honour? '
Redgauntlet Walter Scott 1801
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