Associations to the word «Brittonic»
Noun
- Celtic
- Briton
- Welsh
- Gaul
- Common
- Irish
- Britain
- Language
- Continental
- Inscription
- Scotland
- British
- Jackson
- Romano
- Arthur
- Alba
- Name
- England
- Kingdom
- Koch
- Forth
- European
- Southwestern
- Century
- Cumbria
- Hen
- Brittany
- Firth
- Saxon
- Cornwall
- Derivation
- Caesar
- Borrowing
- Word
- Anglo
- Means
- Suffix
- Mac
- Dialect
- Dictionary
- Descendant
- Meaning
- Syntax
- Latin
- Ross
- Devon
- Place
- Reading
- Compare
- Roman
- Ruler
- Ancestor
- Innovation
- Hypothesis
- Des
- Non
- Speaker
- Literature
- Wales
- Isle
- Origin
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
BRITTONIC, adjective. Brythonic; pertaining to the Celtic people inhabiting Britain before the Roman conquest, and to their language. [from 19th c.]
BRITTONIC, noun. The group of P-Celtic languages. [from 20th c.]
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