Celt
(noun)
An ancient inhabitant of Britain and Ireland, or one of their descendants, who spoke a Celtic language and shared a common culture.
Origin:
The word celt is derived from the latin word celti, which refers to the ancient people of britain and ireland and their descendants, who spoke celtic languages and shared a common culture.
Examples:
- The Celts were skilled metalworkers and artisans.
- The Celts had a strong oral tradition and passed down their stories through storytelling.
- The Celts had a complex social structure, with kings and nobles.
- The Celts were fierce warriors and skilled horsemen.
- The Celts had an intricate system of beliefs and rituals.