celtic

IPA: sˈɛɫtɪk

Root Word: Celtic

noun

  • A branch of the Indo-European languages that was spread widely over Western and Central Europe in the pre-Christian era.
  • Any of several sports teams. See Wikipedia for a list.

adjective

  • Of or relating to the Celts.
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Examples of "celtic" in Sentences

  • The Celtics ended up sweeping the Bucks.
  • Celtics resurrect themselves on the road.
  • Celtic Reserves are the reserve team of Celtic.
  • By the way I'm from Scotland, and my slang is celtic laddie.
  • Celtiberian is probably the most divergent of the Celtic languages.
  • The cover athlete of the game is Paul Pierce of the Boston Celtics.
  • Slashed the Newage misinformation out of the Celtic astrology debacle.
  • The popular view of Celtic society is that it was primitive and uncivilized.
  • In Celtic mythology, Maine mac Darthacht was the son of Perdition, or night.
  • There is no celtic wicca, it is wicca with celtic elements, not celtic wicca.

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