Briton的词源
英文词源
- Briton (n.)
- Anglo-French Bretun, from Latin Brittonem (nominative Britto, misspelled Brito in MSS) "a member of the tribe of the Britons," from *Britt-os, the Celtic name of the Celtic inhabitants of Britain and southern Scotland before the 5c. Anglo-Saxon invasion drove them into Wales, Cornwall, and a few other corners. In 4c. B.C.E. Greek they are recorded as Prittanoi, which is said to mean "tattooed people." Exclusively in historical use after Old English period; revived when James I was proclaimed King of Great Britain in 1604, and made official at the union of England and Scotland in 1707.
中文词源
古英语时期(450年到1150年)之前,居住在不列颠岛上的居民是约在公元前700年左右从欧洲西部越过海峡迁徙过来的凯尔特人(Celts),其中有一支名叫布立吞人Britons的分支逐步成为岛上的主体民族,英语中的不列颠Britain即由此而来。
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