Britannic

Pronunciation: /ˈbɹɪtˈænˈnɪk/

Britannic (adj)

  1. Connected with Great Britain, especially its people, culture, or things from that country.
  2. Relating to the old period of Britain, before modern states and borders were formed.
  3. Used in some historical writing to describe Britain in the Roman era.

Britannic (adjective)

Examples

  • The museum shared Britannic history with visitors.
  • She studied Britannic culture for her project.