Britannia

/brɪˈtæniə/ noun

The ancient Roman name for Britain, or the female personification of Britain as a national symbol.

From Latin 'Britannia', derived from Celtic 'Pritani' meaning 'the painted people', referring to the Celtic practice of body painting. The Romans transformed this tribal name into their provincial designation.

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