First Known Use: 1884
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1Brythonic
adjective Bry·thon·ic \bri-ˈthä-nik\
Definition of BRYTHONIC
: of, relating to, or characteristic of the division of the Celtic languages that includes Welsh, Cornish, and Breton
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Origin of BRYTHONIC
Welsh Brython Briton, Britons (from British Celtic *britton-) + 1-ic
Rhymes with BRYTHONIC
Aaronic, atonic, benthonic, bionic, boronic, Brittonic, bubonic, Byronic, canonic, carbonic, colonic, cyclonic, daimonic, demonic, draconic, dystonic, euphonic, hadronic, harmonic, hedonic, hydronic, iconic, ionic, Ionic, laconic, Masonic, mnemonic, moronic, neutronic, photonic, phytonic, planktonic, platonic, plutonic, pneumonic, pythonic, sardonic, sermonic, Slavonic, subsonic, symphonic, synchronic, tectonic, Teutonic, transonic
2Brythonic
noun
Definition of BRYTHONIC
: the Brythonic branch of the Celtic languages — see indo-european languages table
First Known Use of BRYTHONIC
1884
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