Albion

/'ælbjən/
Học thuật
Thân thiện
Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Archaic or poetic name for England or Great Britain: "Albion" is a literary and historical term used to refer to England or, sometimes, the island of Great Britain. It evokes a sense of antiquity and is often used in poetic or rhetorical contexts.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The poet wrote of "perfidious Albion," a phrase with a long and complex history.
    • Ancient maps sometimes labeled the island as Albion.
    • He spoke of returning to the shores of Albion after years abroad.
Advanced Usage
  • "Perfidious Albion": A critical phrase, originally from French (), used to denote alleged treachery in English foreign policy. It is now often used ironically or in historical discussion.
    • The term "Perfidious Albion" was a common trope in 18th and 19th-century political rhetoric.
Variants and Related Words
  • Albionic (adj): A rare adjective meaning "of or relating to Albion (England)."
    • The writer described an Albionic landscape of rolling green hills.
Synonyms
  • England: The modern name for the country.
  • Britain / Great Britain: Refers to the island containing England, Scotland, and Wales.
  • Sceptred isle: Another poetic term for England, from Shakespeare's .
Notes on Meaning
  • Historical vs. Poetic: "Albion" is not used in modern, everyday language to refer to England. Its use is almost exclusively literary, historical, or poetic. It carries connotations of ancient Celtic or mythological origins.
  • Scope: While most precisely referring to England, it is sometimes used more broadly for the island of Great Britain. The context usually clarifies the intended meaning.
Noun
  1. archaic name for England or Great Britain; used poetically

Từ đồng nghĩa

Từ gần giống