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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.

Examples18
Definitions4
Parts of speech2

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.

noun

A branch of the Indo-European languages that was spread widely over Western and Central Europe in the pre-Christian era.

noun

Any of several sports teams. See Wikipedia for a list.

adjective

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.

Example sentences

1

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.

2

If you can get good salts like himalayan pink salt and celtic sea salt, you are in the money.

3

A walk from Celtic Park to Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow will take you about 1.5hrs.

4

Google for 'burial weapons bent', turns up pictures from Celtic burials, iron age, and more.

5

It's a world based on Catholic mythology (the riot of angels and origin of devil stuff), middle ages and celtic influences.

6

I remember taking an interest in Celtic fiddle music and attending some jam nights at some area pubs.

7

I love this painting and have Celtic Frost to thank for introducing me to it and Bosch [0].

8

She lives in my little village of Shelburne Falls, MA and sometimes plays in a free Sunday morning celtic jam session in a town.

9

I cured this condition by adding a pinch of celtic sea salt to a glass of water in the morning.

10

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.

11

Some are uncannily similar to Celtic knots.

12

(A short brimless felt hat barely blocks out the sound of a Celtic violin.

Quote examples

1

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.

2

According to the documentary, "A Celtic History of the British Isles," not so much.

3

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

1

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.

2

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.

3

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.