- The
Brittonic languages (also
Brythonic or
British Celtic; Welsh:
ieithoedd Brythonaidd/Prydeinig; Cornish:
yethow brythonek/predennek; and Breton: yezhoĆ¹...
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Common Brittonic (Welsh: Brythoneg; Cornish: Brythonek; Breton: Predeneg), also
known as British,
Common Brythonic, or Proto-
Brittonic, is a
Celtic language...
- Look up
brittonic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Brittonic or
Brythonic may
refer to:
Common Brittonic, or Brythonic, the
Celtic language anciently...
- Cornish, and
Bretons (among others). They
spoke Common Brittonic, the
ancestor of the
modern Brittonic languages. The
earliest written evidence for the Britons...
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Brittonicisms in
English are the
linguistic effects in
English attributed to the
historical influence of
Brittonic (i.e.
British Celtic)
speakers as they...
- The
Southwestern Brittonic languages (Breton:
Predeneg ar mervent, Cornish:
Brythonek Dyghowbarthgorlewin) are the
Brittonic Celtic languages spoken in...
-
Middle Irish) and the
Brittonic languages (Welsh and Breton,
descended from
Common Brittonic). The
other two,
Cornish (
Brittonic) and Manx (Goidelic),...
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settlement of
Britain History of
English Brittonicisms in
English List of
English words of
Brittonic origin Brittonic languages Last
speaker of the Cornish...
- Garthwys; Latin: Kentigernus),
known as Mungo, was a
missionary in the
Brittonic Kingdom of
Strathclyde in the late
sixth century, and the
founder and...
- Neo-
Brittonic, also
known as Neo-Brythonic, is a
stage of the
Insular Celtic Brittonic languages that
emerged by the
middle of the
sixth century CE. Neo-Brittonic...