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  1. It does first talk about a word "brython" which I have never heard used by any English speaker. (Web site)
  2. Brython: A Welsh-language magazine published in Tremadog between 1858 and 1863. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Only gradually did Cymru (the land) and Cymry (the people) come to supplant Brython. (Web site)
  2. Brython Hosting Solutions - Offers shared hosting and reseller program. (Web site) Move Up
  3. However, the Brython s of the far west survived with at least some degree of independence as the Kingdom_of_Cornwall. Move Up
  4. The word Brython was borrowed from the Welsh language to differentiate between this purely ethno-linguistic meaning and the word Briton. Move Up
  5. Dark Age of Camelot around 600 recovers a time of legends as Anglo-Saxon heptarchy compete & Brython tribes offer resistance. Move Up

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  1. Must do something to improve that article, my sources all seem to use the term "Briton" rather than "Brython".
  2. So, in my opinion this article could usefully move to British identity, and "Brython" could move here to cover Britons as an ethnic group. Move Up
  3. Wikipedia Infomation on Brython from the article Brython at Wikipedia.org. Move Up
  4. Brython From Cassiopedia, The True Encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search This article is about the ethnic group called "Britons". Move Up

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  1. In an historical context, the word is used to refer to the ancient Brython s, the indigenous inhabitants of most of Great Britain.
  2. However "Brython" as a term seems to be little used, having been coined to describe ancient Britons then having fallen from favour. Move Up

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  1. The word Brython was borrowed from the Welsh language to differentiate between this purely ethno-linguistic meaning and the word Briton.
  2. Brython may have a Phoenician etymology.In Europe, the major source for tin was Great Britain. Move Up
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