Helvetian

Helvetian
Helvetian "Swiss," 1550s, from Helvetia terra, Medieval Latin name of Switzerland, from L. Helvetius "pertaining to the Helvetii," a Celtic people of ancient Gallia Lugdunensis.

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  • Helvetian — adjective or noun see Helvetia …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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  • Helvetian — (also Helvetic) adjective Swiss. noun a native of Switzerland. Origin from L. Helvetia Switzerland + an …   English new terms dictionary

  • helvetian — hel·ve·tian …   English syllables

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