French poet and literary theorist. He began to write after World War I, at first linking himself with Dadaism but breaking with that movement to write the first manifesto of surrealism (1924). |
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adj. Of or relating to Brittany or its people, language, or culture. n. 1. a. A native or inhabitant of Brittany. b. A person of Breton ancestry. 2. The Celtic language of Brittany. Also called Armoric. [Middle English, from Old French; see BRITON.] |
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