A branch of the Indo-European languages that was spread widely over Western and Central Europe in the pre-Christian era.
celtic
Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for celtic.
Editorial note
I am conscious that the water is reverse osmosis and then I'll add a pinch of celtic sea salt, some apple cider vinegar, and lemon.
Quick take
A branch of the Indo-European languages that was spread widely over Western and Central Europe in the pre-Christian era.
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of celtic gathered in one view.
Any of several sports teams. See Wikipedia for a list.
Of or relating to the Celts.
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for celtic.
noun
A branch of the Indo-European languages that was spread widely over Western and Central Europe in the pre-Christian era.
See also: celtic-language, gaelic
noun
Any of several sports teams. See Wikipedia for a list.
See also: celtic-language, gaelic
adjective
Of or relating to the Celts.
See also: celtic-language, gaelic
noun
(soccer) Celtic F.C., a football club from Glasgow, Scotland.
See also: celtic-language, gaelic
Example sentences
I am conscious that the water is reverse osmosis and then I'll add a pinch of celtic sea salt, some apple cider vinegar, and lemon.
If you can get good salts like himalayan pink salt and celtic sea salt, you are in the money.
A walk from Celtic Park to Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow will take you about 1.5hrs.
Google for 'burial weapons bent', turns up pictures from Celtic burials, iron age, and more.
It's a world based on Catholic mythology (the riot of angels and origin of devil stuff), middle ages and celtic influences.
I remember taking an interest in Celtic fiddle music and attending some jam nights at some area pubs.
I love this painting and have Celtic Frost to thank for introducing me to it and Bosch [0].
She lives in my little village of Shelburne Falls, MA and sometimes plays in a free Sunday morning celtic jam session in a town.
I cured this condition by adding a pinch of celtic sea salt to a glass of water in the morning.
English and German are both West Germanic languages, but English has had a lot of influence from French, and to a lesser extent from the Celtic and Brythonic languages.
Some are uncannily similar to Celtic knots.
(A short brimless felt hat barely blocks out the sound of a Celtic violin.
Quote examples
Another name for it is "Judeo-Greco-Persian-Roman-Christian-Celtic principles", given the roots of the western culture which Britain transmitted to the colonies.
According to the documentary, "A Celtic History of the British Isles," not so much.
That red is "Celtic, Basque, Italic, Frisian, and Saxon", a rather too large and too diverse of a group I must say.
Proper noun examples
I don't think the GP realizes how much effort goes into perfecting English pronunciation, everything is so arbitrary what with words coming from Celtic, German and French/Latin origins.
Of course a large amount of American musical traditions comes from Western European classical and pop traditions as well, and then there are a variety of folk traditions, such as Celtic, that have been integrated into the mainstream through bluegrass and country music.
It wouldn't shock me, but it so happened one that is in force in US and Australia draws largely from Christian law and moral traditions, which borrows a lot from Judaic tradition (not only, Roman too, some Celtic, very little Persian as far as I know).
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use celtic in a sentence?
I am conscious that the water is reverse osmosis and then I'll add a pinch of celtic sea salt, some apple cider vinegar, and lemon.
What does celtic mean?
A branch of the Indo-European languages that was spread widely over Western and Central Europe in the pre-Christian era.
What part of speech is celtic?
celtic is commonly used as noun, adjective.