Venedotian
English
Etymology
From Latin Vēnedōtiānus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /vɛnɪdˈəʊʃən/, [vɛnɪdˈəʊʃn̩]
Adjective
Venedotian (not comparable)
- Of, from, or pertaining to Venedotia or Gwynedd.
- The thirteenth-century Redaction by Iorwerth ap Madog of the Laws of Hywel has been known as the Venedotian Code ever since Aneurin Owen founded that nomenclature in his Ancient Laws and Institutes of Wales of 1841.
Translations
of, from, or pertaining to Venedotia or Gwynedd
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Noun
Venedotian (plural Venedotians)
- A native or inhabitant of Venedotia or Gwynedd.
Translations
native or inhabitant of Venedotia or Gwynedd
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Further reading
- James A. H. Murray et al., editors (1884–1928), “Venedo·tian, a.”, in A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles (Oxford English Dictionary), volume X, Part 2 (V–Z), London: Clarendon Press, →OCLC, page 92, column 1.