Brythonic toponym
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concept
A Brythonic toponym is a place name derived from the Brythonic branch of the Celtic languages, such as Welsh, Cornish, or Breton, often preserving ancient linguistic and cultural features in modern geography.
Observed surface forms (6)
- Breton toponym ×1
- Celtic place name ×1
- Cornish-language toponym ×1
- Old Welsh toponym ×1
- Welsh-derived toponym ×1
- Welsh-language toponym ×1
Instances (7)
- Alcluith
- Caer via concept surface "Welsh-derived toponym"
- Porthenys via concept surface "Cornish-language toponym"
- Penn-ar-Bed via concept surface "Breton toponym"
- Segodunum via concept surface "Celtic place name"
- Bryneich via concept surface "Old Welsh toponym"
- Craig Wion (Welsh) via concept surface "Welsh-language toponym"