brythonic

英 [bri'θɔnik] 美
  • n. 布立吞语
  • adj. 布立吞语的;布立吞人的

英英释义


1. a southern group of Celtic languages

英文词源


Brythonic (adj.)
"of the Britons, Welsh," 1884, from Welsh Brython, cognate with Latin Britto (see Briton). Introduced by Welsh Celtic scholar Professor John Rhys (1840-1915) to avoid the confusion of using Briton/British with reference to ancient peoples, religions, and languages.