West Briton

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  • IPA(key): /ˌwɛst ˈbrɪtn/

Noun

West Briton (plural West Britons)

  1. A person from the western part of Britain, a Welsh or Cornish person, especially (historical) the western Britons who resisted the 5th-century Anglo-Saxon invasion.
  2. (Ireland, derogatory) An Irish person considered to be excessively Anglophile, an Irish person who acts English or desires to be part of British society.
    Synonyms: jackeen, Plastic Paddy, shoneen
    • 1914, James Joyce, The Dead:
      —Well, I'm ashamed of you, said Miss Ivors frankly. To say you'd write for a rag like that. I didn't think you were a West Briton.

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