Definitions for Britannic

Britannic Bri·tan·nic

Spelling: [bri-tan-ik]
IPA: /brɪˈtæn ɪk/

Britannic is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 233 anagrams from letters in Britannic (abciinnrt).

Definitions for Britannic

noun

  1. Brythonic.

adjective

  1. of Britain; British:
  2. Brythonic.

Origin of Britannic

From the Latin word Britannicus, dating back to 1635-45. See Britannia, -ic

Examples for Britannic

Rose, and, in imitation of his Britannic majesty, kindled my own fire.

Our Britannic brethren will no longer ask, 'Who reads an American book?'

"It's very kind of you to come," she said in her fluent but Britannic French.

We did not return to the consulate of her Britannic Majesty.

Britannic Majesty has not been successful with his Pragmatic Army.

Rose, and, in imitation of his Britannic Majesty, kindled my own fire.

Towards the end of that month the "Britannic," a hospital ship, was torpedoed.

Of themselves, no: but with Britannic soup-royal in quantity?

Mr. Van B. I expect she'll be superior to Britannic prejudices of that kind.

Doubtless the reader has been highly edified by this Britannic dissertation!

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