单词 | armoric |
释义 | Armoricadj.n. A. adj. = Armorican adj. 1. ΘΚΠ the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Europe > French nation > [adjective] > parts of Picard1488 Provençal1581 Savoyan1593 Poitevin1611 Armoric1612 Languedocian1650 Navarrese1686 Savoyard1741 Navarran1770 Vendean1796 Lyonnais1801 Navarrois1820 1612 M. Drayton Poly-olbion ix. 137 Cadwallader that draue to the Armorick shore. 1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost i. 581 Begirt with British and Armoric Knights. View more context for this quotation 1707 Philos. Trans. 1706–7 (Royal Soc.) 25 2438 Giving some account..of..An Armoric Grammar. 1797 Encycl. Brit. V. 463 The Welsh, the Cornish and the Armoric dialects, whose radicals are so much alike [etc.]. 1854 G. Long in W. Smith Dict. Greek & Rom. Geogr. I. 962/1 The Redones are mentioned by Caesar among the Armoric states. 1904 B. C. A. Windle Remains Prehist. Age Eng. xi. 292 The finds of Gaulish coins of the Channel Islands, or of Armoric type in Devonshire and Hants, have already supplied interesting evidence. 2013 A. A. Chapman Patrons & Patron Saints Early Mod. Eng. Lit. v. 114 The king of Armoric Britain asked for wives from the king of Cornwall. B. n. = Armorican n. 1. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > languages of the world > Indo-Hittite > [noun] > Indo-European > Celtic > Brythonic > Breton Armorican1587 Armoric1707 Breton1830 1707 E. Lhuyd Archæologia Britannica 1 I have in this Comparative Etymology, made use of a more General Alphabet in the writing the Welsh, Cornish, Armoric and Irish; whereby such as are unacquainted with those Languages will Pronounce the Words much truer. 1753 Chambers's Cycl. Suppl. The Armoric is a dialect of the Welch. 1868 T. Nicholas Pedigree Eng. People i. ii. 49 Modern philology..has established..that Welsh, Gaelic, Irish, Cornish, Armoric, and Manx are cognate languages. 1903 P. W. Joyce Social Hist. Anc. Ireland I. xii. 471 The dialects of British are:—Welsh, spoken in Wales; Cornish, spoken till lately in Cornwall; and Breton, or Armoric, spoken in Brittany. 2008 R. Rees Black Myst. 17 The roots of coal, glo (in Welsh, Cornish and Armoric) are Celtic, not Latin. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2016; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < adj.n.1612 |
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