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.