Associations to the word «Briton»
Noun
- Saxon
- Romano
- Boer
- Frenchman
- Celt
- Brittany
- Dane
- Cornwall
- Luce
- Britain
- Anglo
- Conqueror
- Swede
- Poll
- Englishman
- Wales
- Briton
- Wilkes
- Hms
- Isle
- Australian
- Ferry
- Gaul
- Nara
- Monmouth
- Churchill
- Cymru
- Glamorgan
- Bede
- Welsh
- Greatest
- Bbc
- Canadian
- Wessex
- Britannia
- American
- British
- Romans
- German
- Gael
- Everest
- Roman
- Geoffrey
- Libel
- Scot
- Brutus
- Apex
- Celtic
- Druid
- Caesar
- Cumbria
- Telegraph
- Alba
- Swansea
- Talbot
- Claudius
- Annal
- Brit
- Dived
- Busch
- Forth
- Norman
- Frenchmen
- Invader
- Maximus
- Slew
- Gan
- Skid
- Wimbledon
- Groan
- Hen
- Pere
- Triad
- Ferrari
- Brazilian
- Chasm
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
BRITON, noun. An inhabitant of Great Britain
BRITON, noun. A citizen of the United Kingdom
BRITON, noun. (historical) A Celtic inhabitant of southern Great Britain at the time of the Roman conquest.
Dictionary definition
BRITON, noun. A native or inhabitant of Great Britain.
BRITON, noun. An inhabitant of southern Britain prior to the Anglo-Saxon invasions.
BRITON, adjective. Characteristic of or associated with the Britons; "the Briton inhabitants of England".
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