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briton
Esperanto
Noun
briton
- accusative singular of brito
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limey
English
Etymology
lime +? -y. In the sense of "Englishman", from 18th- and 19th-century British sailors drinking lime juice to ward off scurvy.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?la?mi/
- Rhymes: -a?mi
Adjective
limey (comparative limier, superlative limiest)
- Resembling limes (the fruit); lime-like.
- Of, or pertaining to, limes (the fruit).
- This drink is full of limey goodness.
Noun
limey (plural limeys)
- (US, slang) An Englishman or other Briton, or a person of British descent.
Synonyms
- pommy (Australia), pom (Australia)
Anagrams
- EMILY, Elymi, Emily, Miley
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