Celtic ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Celtic ( adjective )

  1. Relating to the Celts or their languages and cultures.
  2. Characteristic of the Celts or their languages and cultures.

Origin:

Mid 19th century: from french celtique, from latin celticus, from greek keltoi "the celts".

Examples:

  1. The Celtic people have a rich history and culture.
  2. Celtic art is known for its intricate knotwork designs.
  3. The Celtic languages are a group of closely related languages.
  4. The Celtic music is a genre of folk music.
  5. This band plays traditional Celtic instruments like the fiddle and the bagpipes.

(As a noun)

Celtic ( noun )

  1. Relating to the Celts or their languages and cultures.
  2. Characteristic of the Celts or their languages and cultures.

Origin:

Mid 19th century: from french celtique, from latin celticus, from greek keltoi "the celts".

Examples:

  1. The Celtic people have a rich history and culture.
  2. Celtic art is known for its intricate knotwork designs.
  3. The Celtic languages are a group of closely related languages.
  4. The Celtic music is a genre of folk music.
  5. This band plays traditional Celtic instruments like the fiddle and the bagpipes.
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