"britanno" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [Italien]

IPA: \bri.ˈtan.no\ Forms: britanni [plural, masculine], britanna [singular, feminine], britanne [plural, feminine]
  1. Qui a un rapport avec le peuple celte habitant la Grande-Bretagne antique.
    Sense id: fr-britanno-it-adj-QLttCrYG
  2. Par extension, anglais, britannique. Tags: literary
    Sense id: fr-britanno-it-adj-01G4eGy5 Categories (other): Termes littéraires en italien
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated

Noun [Italien]

IPA: \bri.ˈtan.no\ Forms: britanni [plural, masculine], britanna [singular, feminine], britanne [plural, feminine], britanna [feminine]
  1. Habitant de la Grande-Bretagne antique.
    Sense id: fr-britanno-it-noun-7J1VSSLR
  2. Par extension, un Anglais, un Britannique. Tags: literary
    Sense id: fr-britanno-it-noun-FIWcjsnj Categories (other): Termes littéraires en italien
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: britannico, british

Inflected forms

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