briton

IPA: brˈɪtʌn

Root Word: Briton

noun

  • An inhabitant of Great Britain, particularly (historical) a Celt from the area of Roman Britain or (obsolete) a Welshman.
  • (sometimes proscribed) A citizen of the United Kingdom or (historical, obsolete) its overseas empire.
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Examples of "briton" in Sentences

  • Like a chinese briton in London.
  • No Briton would pronounce it that way.
  • Today the life of a Briton in threatened.
  • Britain refers to the lands of the Britons.
  • Britons obviously are not of Iberian origin.
  • Article's like Briton seem to be the outliers.
  • A transplanted Briton, he is the scourge of the monarchy.
  • The Arthurian knights were ancient Britons and predate the English.
  • Over three million Britons will shun the high street this Christmas.
  • He also said the number of hours worked by Britons had halved during his lifetime.

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