Armorica
an ancient region in NW France, corresponding generally to Brittany.
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How to use Armorica in a sentence
The last Breton will have died before our Armorica shall be conquered by the barbarians as they have done the rest of Gaul.
The Poniard's Hilt | Eugne SueArmoric, ar-mor′ik, n. the language of the inhabitants of Armorica, the ancient name for Brittany.
The vast lands of his almost royal abbey bordered on the frontiers of Armorica.
The Carlovingian Coins | Eugne SueThey contented themselves with leaving Armorica devastated and stripped of her bravest defenders.
The Carlovingian Coins | Eugne SueArvor (or Armor) is one of the bardic equivalents of Armorica, as Brittany is called in many old tales.
The Divine Adventure etc. (Works vol. 4) | Fiona Macleod
British Dictionary definitions for Armorica
/ (ɑːˈmɒrɪkə) /
an ancient name for Brittany
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