Britannic

[bri-tan-ik] Origin

Bri·tan·nic

[bri-tan-ik]
adjective
1.
of Britain; British: Her Britannic Majesty.
noun

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Origin:
1635–45; < Latin Britannicus. See Britannia, -ic
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Britannic (brɪˈtænɪk)
 
adj
of Britain; British (esp in the phrases HisorHer Britannic Majesty)

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Britannic
1640s, from L. Britannicus (see Britain).
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