出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/06 19:26 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 Brittish, from 古期英語 Brettisċ. The spelling with single -t- appears in the 13th century under the influence of Medieval Latin Britannicus, but spelling with -tt- persists alongside -t- during the 13th to at least 18th centuries.
In reference to the island of Great Britain from ca. 1400 (Latin natio Anglica sive Britannica, Brittisshe occean 1398, the Britishe nacion 1548). As a noun, referring to the British people, British soldiers, etc. from ca. 1600.
British pl (plural only) (usually with definite article)
British
British (comparative more British, superlative most British)
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the British Lion
英国の
British stateswoman
a British subject
英国民.
a British subject
(人)an Anglomaniac―(事)―Anglomania
the British Isles
the English people
katydids
Great Britain (and Ireland)―the United Kingdom.
the Briton inhabitants of England
the British Empire
大英帝国.
the British Empire
British soldier
British admiral
the British public
英国民.
the British public
| ・British | |
| ・14th | |
| ・Lacquer thinner | |
| ・opinion section | |
| ・FEG | |
| ・Quid | |
| ・Bluebook | |
| ・atoneable | |
| ・mee | |
| ・nebula class |