- The
Brittonic languages (also
Brythonic or
British Celtic; Welsh:
ieithoedd Brythonaidd/Prydeinig; Cornish:
yethow brythonek/predennek; and Breton: yezhoĆ¹...
- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Brittonic or
Brythonic may
refer to:
Common Brittonic, or
Brythonic, the
Celtic language anciently spoken in
Great Britain...
- The
Southwestern Brittonic languages (Breton:
Predeneg ar mervent, Cornish:
Brythonek Dyghowbarthgorlewin) are the
Brittonic Celtic languages spoken in...
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series on
Celtic mythologies Religion (Proto)
Deities (list)
Animism Brythonic Breton Cornish Welsh Gaelic Irish Scottish Literary works Mythological...
- Cornish: Brythonek; Breton: Predeneg), also
known as British,
Common Brythonic, or Proto-Brittonic, is a
Celtic language historically spoken in Britain...
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Dumnonia is the
Latinised name for a
Brythonic kingdom that
existed in Sub-Roman
Britain between the late 4th and late 8th
centuries CE in the more westerly...
- (Alban) and
Welsh (Yr Alban), both of
which are
Brythonic Insular Celtic languages. The
third surviving Brythonic language, Breton,
instead uses Bro-Skos, meaning...
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speakers of
Great Britain, to
complement Goidel;
hence the
adjective Brythonic refers to the
group of languages. "Brittonic languages" is a more recent...
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England and some
other parts of Britain. The
words are
numbers taken from
Brythonic Celtic languages such as ****bric
which had died out in most of Northern...
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Western Brittonic languages (Welsh:
Brythoneg Gorllewinol)
comprise two
dialects into
which Common Brittonic split during the
Early Middle Ages; its counterpart...