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  1. Lexicon cornu-britannicum : a dictionary of the ancient Celtic

    https://archive.org/details/lexiconcornubrit00willuoft

    2014/12/31 · People Lexicon cornu-britannicum : a dictionary of the ancient Celtic language of Cornwall ... by Williams, Robert, 1810-1881

  2. The eDIL: A historic Gaelic dictionary online - Gaelic.co

    https://gaelic.co/edil

    2015/6/26 · SA: The eDIL is an online dictionary of the Irish language from earliest evidence up to the seventeenth century (though the period up to around 1250 is the most intensively covered). The eDIL project is AHRC -funded and based at Queen’s University, Belfast, and at the University of Cambridge. The Dictionary can be found at www.dil.ie.

  3. Celtic | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/celtic

    Celtic adjective uk / ˈkel.tɪk / / ˈsel.tɪk / us / ˈkel.tɪk / / ˈsel.tɪk / of an ancient European people who are related to the Irish, Scots, Welsh, and Bretons, or of their language or culture: Celtic art SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Names of groups of people who lived in the past Anglo-Saxon Aryan Aztec Bactrian Celt Greco- Hebrew

  4. Proto-Celtic language - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias

    https://en-academic.com/dic.nsf/enwiki/11567136

    In contrast to the parent language, Proto-Celtic does not use aspiration as a feature for distinguishing phonemes.So the Proto-Indo-European voiced aspirated stops * bʰ, * dʰ, * gʰ/ǵʰ merged with * b, * d, * g/ǵ.The voiced aspirate labiovelar * gʷʰ did not merge with * gʷ, though: plain * gʷ became * b in Proto-Celtic, while aspirated * gʷʰ became * gʷ.

  5. Sacred Sites & Rituals in the Ancient Celtic Religion

    https://www.worldhistory.org/article/1710

    2021/3/15 · In the religion of the ancient Celts who lived in Iron Age Europe from 700 BCE to 400 CE, certain natural sites like springs, river sources, and groves were held as sacred. These places, as well as some urban sites, often had purpose-built temples, shrines, and sanctuaries.

  6. Celtic Knots - History and Symbolism

    https://www.ancient-symbols.com/celtic-knots.html

    In its purest form, it stands for eternal life. Created by the earliest generations of the Celts in Britain, its origins can be traced back to 2500 BCE. It has a three-sided knot which stands for the forces of nature—earth, water, and fire. The one continuous line …

  7. A History of Ancient Celtic Religion - Brewminate: A Bold Blend of …

    https://brewminate.com/a-history-of-ancient-celtic-religion

    2021/4/4 · A History of Ancient Celtic Religion. April 4, 2021. This scene from the interior of the Gundestrup Cauldron is usually interpreted as a scene of rebirth. On the bottom, a line of Celtic infantrymen march to a figure on the left of the register who is probably a war god. These infantrymen are followed by a warrior with a boar helmet and three ...

  8. Clothing of the Ancient Celts;Myths and Tips - Reconstructing …

    https://reconstructinghistory.com/blogs/blog/clothing-of-the-ancient-celtsmyths-and-tips

    2006/7/10 · Myth: The word 'Kilt' comes from 'Celt' The Oxford English Dictionary states that the word kilt comes from Middle English, and is probably of Scandinavian origin, probably from the Danish word kilte, meaning 'to tuck up.' The term kilt is a Scots term (Scots is an English dialect), not the Gaelic term for the belted plaid.

  9. "Hallowmas" vs. "All Saints' Day": What's The Day After Halloween Actually Called? - Dictionary

    https://www.dictionary.com/e/hallowmass-all-saints

    2020/10/27 · What is Hallowmas? An older English term for All Saints’ Day is actually Allhallows or Hallowmas (shortened from the feast of Allhallowsmas, with hallow meaning “holy person; saint”). The name Hallowmas was first found in 1375–1425 in late Middle English ( Allhallows is actually recorded before the year 1000!).

  10. Ancient Roman Names - Behind the Name

    https://www.behindthename.com/names/usage/ancient-roman

    Antonius m Ancient Roman, Dutch Ancient Roman form of Anthony. This is also the official Dutch form of the name, used on birth certificates but commonly rendered Anton or Antoon in daily life. Appius m Ancient Roman This was a Roman praenomen, or given name, used predominantly by the Claudia family. Its etymology is unknown.

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