Used in a Sentence

britannia

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for britannia.

Editorial note

And they'll come crawling back anyway once they figure out they can't trade because Britannia rules the waves.

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Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A female personification of Britain or the United Kingdom.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of britannia gathered in one view.

noun

A female personification of Britain or the United Kingdom.

noun

A number of places in Canada:

noun

A neighbourhood of Calgary, Alberta.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for britannia.

noun

A female personification of Britain or the United Kingdom.

noun

A number of places in Canada:

noun

A neighbourhood of Calgary, Alberta.

noun

A settlement in Newfoundland and Labrador.

Example sentences

1

And they'll come crawling back anyway once they figure out they can't trade because Britannia rules the waves.

2

Those evil invading Anglo-Saxons immigrated to the lower half of Britannia and now rule the entire island.

3

Torture was used on internees, as detailed in the book Cruel Britannia by Ian Cobain.

4

Clean Up Britannia being a great case in point, along with Trammel.

5

Ultima fans know though, that great RPG’s can be been played anywhere; on earth, in space, in Britannia and in many other lands.

6

My parents had a full copy of the encyclopaedia Britannia and I would occasionally improve my mind - but I use wikipedia daily.

7

I'm nearly certain he believed/believes in the Britannia Unchained folks type nonsense.

Quote examples

1

I remember my first day just strolling around passing people outside Britannia and saying "Hail sir".

2

It is the culmination and distillation of the essence of "Rule Britannia".

3

In the area right below the title: "The Lands of Britannia"

4

I don't think "Britannia Unchained" manages to achieve the level of nonsense.

Proper noun examples

1

The serial killers Elizabeth and Abraham carry the initials of the company and leave a trail of butchery throughout Britannia.

2

It's been 238 years since she moved out of Britannia's house, and it's just been wild parties and wars of choice ever since.

3

Generally, financing an extreme imbalance of power results in global lasting relative peace, cf Pax Romana, Pax Britannia, Pax Americana.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use britannia in a sentence?

And they'll come crawling back anyway once they figure out they can't trade because Britannia rules the waves.

What does britannia mean?

A female personification of Britain or the United Kingdom.

What part of speech is britannia?

britannia is commonly used as noun.