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Ancient Gallo-Latin name for Britain, Albiōn (Middle Welsh Albbu, Old Irish Albu), is from Proto-Celtic*Albiū, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European*albʰós(“white”), whence also Latin albus(“white”) and Ancient Greek ἀλφός(alphós, “whiteness, white leprosy”). The primary meaning of the Common Celtic word is "upper world" (as opposed to underworld), with semasiological development similar to e.g. Russian свет(svet, “world; light”).
« Perfide Albion je te maudis / Depuis le jour où tu m’as séduit / Je pense à toi en plein Paris / C’est malgré moi j’ai le mal de ton pays
"Damn you, Perfidious Albion / Since the day you seduced me / I think about you in the middle of Paris / It is in spite of myself that I am homesick for you"
Usage notes
Originally used simply for England, now used more extensively to encompass all The United Kingdom. Used mostly in the expression perfide Albion.