Breiz
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Definition
Proper noun: * A historical region and former province of northwestern France: "Breiz" is the Breton name for the region known in English as Brittany. It refers to the peninsula in northwestern France bordered by the English Channel to the north and the Bay of Biscay to the south. It is a region with a distinct Celtic cultural and linguistic heritage.
Usage Notes
- "Breiz" is the native Breton language term for the region. In English, the standard and most common name is "Brittany." The word "Breiz" is primarily used in contexts discussing the Breton language, culture, or when directly quoting or using the Breton name.
- It is a proper noun and is typically capitalized.
Examples
- The cultural festival promoted the music and traditions of Breiz.
- The sign said "Benvegou Breiz," meaning "Tools of Brittany."
- She studied the history of Breiz and its relationship with the rest of France.
Advanced Usage
- "Breizh": An alternative spelling of the Breton word, often seen with an 'h' at the end.
- The term is intrinsically linked to Breton (Brezhoneg) language revival movements and cultural identity.
Variants and Related Words
- Brittany (n): The standard English name for the region.
- Breton (adj/n): Relating to Brittany, its people, or its Celtic language.
- Armorica (n): The ancient name for the northwestern part of Gaul, roughly corresponding to Brittany.
Synonyms
- Brittany
Related Cultural Concepts
- Gwenn-ha-du: The black and white flag of Brittany.
- Fest-noz: A traditional night festival of dance and music in Breton culture.
Noun
- a former province of northwestern France on a peninsula between the English Channel and the Bay of Biscay