Indo-European ethnolinguistic group of tribal societies in Iron Age Europe.
Sinònims
Examples for "celts"
Examples for "celts"
1Other pre-historic implements, as celts, have been denominated Fairy remains.
2Fragments of stone implements, including celts, cylindrical pestles, etc., mostly of compact, eruptive rock.
3Apparently, fear of illness had caused the Celts to torch the building.
4The most violent onset of this great nation fell upon the Celts.
5The Celts, the Babylonians, the Greeks, the Romans, all had their idols.
1The incidents that had to be deplored were what the salmon fisherman calls the kelt nuisance.
2Scale samples revealed the salmon was a kelt.
3We all knew it was a kelt, and get him to spurt or be lively I could not.
4These kelts, anyhow, left us no time for further operations.
5The main road along the Wady Kelt ran past the villages of Ai and Bethel.
1A god of the ancient Celts, much of the mythology of Nodens is lost.
2Their origins had as much to do with French-speaking Normans as with ancient Celts.
3The druids were the priests of the ancient Celts.
4To the ancient Celts, it held a mystical importance.
5The Cailleachs were revered goddesses among the ancient Celts.
6Is that the first moon after the Winter Solstice that the ancient Celts did not mark?
7So, too, the ancient Celts are said to have destroyed the life of an enemy by allowing his waxen image to melt before the fire.
8These grassy mounds, which are from ten to twenty feet in height, are now supposed to have been the burial places of the ancient Celts.
Translations for ancient celts