出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/01/23 19:22 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 Britayne, Breteyn, from Anglo-Norman Bretaigne, Bretaine, from Latin Brittannia, variant of Latin Britannia, from Britannī; reinforced by native 古期英語 Breten, from the same Latin source. Ultimately from Proto-Brythonic *Prɨdėn (“Britain”) from *Pritanī (also compare *Prɨdɨn (“Picts”) from *Pritenī), attested to in Ancient Greek as Πρεττανική (Prettanikḗ), compare Welsh Prydain. Doublet of Britannia and Brittany. More at Britto.
Britain (countable and uncountable, plural Britains)
From 中期英語 brytayn, from Latin Britannus (adjective and noun, plural Britannī), apparently from Brythonic (compare Old Welsh Priten).
Britain (plural Britains)
Britain (comparative more Britain, superlative most Britain)
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英国の
of Britain
Great Britain (and Ireland)―the United Kingdom.
a possession of Britain
(人)an Anglomaniac―(事)―Anglomania
the English people
the Briton inhabitants of England
the British Isles
abscond from Britain
the navy of Great Britain
katydids
the British Empire
大英帝国.
the British Empire