Definitions for Britannia

Britannia Bri·tan·ni·a

Spelling: [bri-tan-ee-uh, -tan-yuh]
IPA: /brɪˈtæn i ə, -ˈtæn yə/

Britannia is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 197 anagrams from letters in Britannia (aabiinnrt).

Definitions for Britannia

noun

  1. the ancient Roman name of the island of Great Britain, especially the S part where the early Roman provinces were.
  2. the British Empire.
  3. Chiefly Literary. Great Britain. the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
  4. the figure of a seated woman with trident and helmet used as a symbolic representation of Great Britain and the British Empire.

Examples for Britannia

We were herded into a chilly waiting room waiting for the Britannia to be refueled.

His last book, India and Britannia—An Abiding Affair, was published in 2003.

He was whistling cheerfully, not "Rule, Britannia," but a harmless Irish jig.

And so, you see, Britannia Rules the Wave, and all that sort of thing.

Britannia is the humble, obedient servant of Papal Hibernia.

After that their daily Life revolved around the $2 bargain in Britannia.

On his selling the ‘John Bull,’ it became incorporated with the ‘Britannia.’

What two ideas are more inseparable than Beer and Britannia?

T was “Britannia” here, “Britannia” there, as in the merry days when we were young.

We'll have Columbia and Britannia and all her colonies, in a sort of entente cordiale.

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