Albion (Amtrak station)
WordNet
noun
(1) Archaic name for England or Great Britain; used poetically
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Etymology
Ancient Gallo- name for Britain, (Middle Welsh , Old Irish ), is from , ultimately from , whence also Latin and Ancient Greek . The primary meaning of Common Celtic word is "upper world" (as opposed to underworld), with semasiological development similar to e.g. Russian .
It is often hypothesised that the Romans took it as connected with , in reference to the White cliffs of Dover.
Proper noun
Albion
- The ancient name for England (or sometimes, the British Isles), now only used poetically.
- Any of several small towns in the United States.